Dude. No need to name call at all. Also, you forgot SRL, which was significant considering it was a new thing to do in the game.
Personally, being given another strike and more stuff beyond that for free is a large update. They never said it was small as far as I know. Do you have a source as I provided?
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They specifically said there would be no major updates in year 2, it would be "free" events. The major DLC that's coming at the end of the year wasn't going to happen until they realized the backlash from it. Hence getting a new CEO and then the announcement of the end of year DLC. You can google it.
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"You can google it," Is probably the worst thing you can say if you are trying to put up a defense against someone who has already provided evidence. Seriously i'm pretty sure if I googled it I would find next to nothing... Provide a source or don't comment back.
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Simple google search pulled up article after article documenting what I said. Why should I have to take the time to look up an old post to show someone that should already know. The fact that you guys can't remember this speaks volumes, it was heavily discussed. Bungie let go of their CEO and now we are seeing changes. But, I'll provide the very first link that popped up. There are many more.
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I think simply we a different definition of a 'small' update is all. I considered Crimson Days or Festival of The Lost to be small, but SRL, not so much. To me, personally, having something bigger than SRL (with a light level increase) is significant and I wouldn't give it that label (it's also not 'large' to me though), but you and others may be expecting more at this point, so I get where you are coming from. I wasn't trying to rudely contradict your statement with my original reply, but now I see how it came off that way, so my bad on that one, I need to be more tactful in the future. All in all, I'm just happy to get more content. :)
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Well, I thank you for actually providing evidence. I'm actually pretty impartial I just felt like calling you out for not backing your claims. I just think it's a pretty illogical business model in the light of [u]small[/u] free content to sustain us, the community, for a year but I suppose I don't really have a say in it.