So let me get this straight... By your logic, the people who actually set aside the extra money to purchase the DLC should therefore NOT be allowed to experience their new product within the base game's endgame activity?
Is it true that it sucks for non-DLC owners, yes, it does. But come on, this is an MMO style game, of course the new content is going to be featured.
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Absolutely not what I'm saying Phantom. If anything buying the dlc should give you a chance at even more choice and opportunities per week for endgame strikes. The idea is more content for dlc users and the original amount of content for non dlc users. Not the original amount of content for the dlc users and less than original for the non dlc.
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Destiny is not MMO. It might be MMO type of RPG, but still not true MMO. Just correcting you, im not crying or anything.
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The formula of destiny is mmo but its not considered an mmo but has many qualities sured with most mmos
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No, the OP is saying that Bungievision needs to make the DLC content it's own separate playlist (LIKE EVERY OTHER GAME WITH DLC) so people can play the DLC content to get DLC awards, or play Vanilla content. Even MMO's don't lock people out of Vanilla content with a new expansion, they add a new area with it's own activities exclusive to expansion owners while keeping the original areas and activities for people who don't have the expansion.
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Another guy who understands.
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The amount of logic and reason in your post is too much for this forum to handle. Please Nerf Post. Post is OP.
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Изменено (Bungolickstaints): 6/11/2015 11:41:49 AMLone Ranger speaks the truth. Bungie is trying a whole lot of new concepts, and most of them are awful. (Out-of-game Lfg, locking out non-DLC buyers from endgame content...)