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Hello Bungie, Iv'e been a veteran player since Year 1 of Destiny all the way back in 2014, and I must say I thoroughly enjoy Destiny as a franchise and as a part of my life. That being said I want to support Bungie as much as the next guy who's just feining for more content. However I feel as though it's unfair to simply remove all of the Year 1 DLC of Destiny 2 Such as Red War, Curse of Osiris, Warmind, and The Forsaken Campaign. All of which I payed for full price. Now while I did play through all of these expansions and expereinced them to what I believe to be their fullest extent, and I firmly grasp the need to eliminate obsolete content for the sake of storage and new expansions, the principle of removing well over $200 worth of content with absolutely nothing to show for it and all my weapons from said content be permanently sunset and obsolete, is just simply unnacceptable. Bungie, If you see this, please formulate something to make up for this issue. I know integrity is prevelant in your company, please find a way to compensate your veteran players so that they do not feel as though they have been robbed of their money. give players silver proportionate to the amount theyve invested, bring back the weapons that have been sunset, give us vouchers for new seasons or DLC.
I know I speak for many when I say this so please address this soon thank you for reading.
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8 Replies in this Sub-ThreadEdited by dc213baseball: 5/1/2023 2:17:35 PMNope. Maybe read the SLA & EULA before agreeing to them. I certainly don’t feel robbed. I got my money’s worth out of those expansions when they were relevant & am glad they got removed to make room for new content.
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Worst. Analogy. Ever. That would only be applicable if I was under the assumption that food such as that should last forever. That analogy in this situation would be, I buy a burger from McDonald's, put it in my fridge......and then McDonald's comes to my property without informing me and removing a large portion of the burger because I "agreed" to their 20,000-word terms that you know everyone doesn't ever read. I'm aware that food in a fridge wouldn't remain fresh forever. I wasn't aware Bungie were going to remove content all of a sudden. We were informed via email about a migration. We could have been informed via email "Oh, play this as much as you can quick before we stop you playing it". Simple as.
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Oh but we were warned multiple times that the original stuff was getting vaulted (months & months in advance might I add). So it wasn’t “all of a sudden” that this old stuff got taken away. It was taken away years after it was introduced & months after they warned us that it would be removed.
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