We wanted a gjallarhorn sparrow, we paid for it. We wanted an exotic strangers rifle; we paid for it. We wanted a horde mode; we paid for it ( PoE ). We wanted an exotic kvostov; we paid for it. We wanted weapon skins; we paid for it. I can't comprehend how much this community complains. Get the stick out of your ass people. Bungie still "loves" [b]our money!.[/b]
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Chill mate, was just making a joke on Silent Zero's post man this community lol I still love playing Destiny and will still continue to buy their DLC's/expansions even if I do think they bit of a rip off sometimes. I don't always agree with Bungie's Shady business practice but I do agree with how they made this game and the fun to be had in it
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由DirtyDownstairs编辑: 9/14/2016 1:15:56 PMIn the example I was giving there was a delay of release and a $120 plus pricetag, which would have been the option opposite of $60 and dlcs. That delayed release and higher price tag was to add in house of wolves and dark below into the original release.
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What most day one players feel is that the game was not a full game when it was released but still costed as much as a full game. It felt like they took a $60 game, cut out a large portion of it, then sold that as dlc. That's why people say that some things should have been there from the beginning.
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Yeah but thats unrealistic I think. I've been playing games for a long time, and if you break down player hours played by dollar spent I thinking people got their hands moneys worth. I DO think they should have delayed the game and released it once it was reworked, but the clock was ticking and activision has to turn a profit on such a large investment. I respect your opinion though but you have to remember that if the business side of game making isn't working great games don't happen.
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Yeah... That's not true. You just can't play the stuff with the people that played DLC. You get private matches if you dont get riae of iron, you got to keep your classic pvp map playlists if you didn't get house of wolves. Again if they went with your "everything given upfront in the game" model it would have been released even later and cost $120 or more, even more peopel wouldn't have played then.
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You need expansion 1 and 2 in order to even buy The Taken King. You need all three of those in order to buy Rise of Iron. If you never upgraded to The Taken King you lost access to multiple difficulties of Vanguard strikes, the ability to chose what crucible game type you wanted to play, Nightfall, Trials of Osiris, daily story missions and crucible, and Iron Banner. Everyone other game would have had separate playlist options for people with various amounts of DLC, Destiny says "Give us money or stop playing".
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I guess I have no problem with that and you do. $40 for the amount of entertainment I get from a DLC is probably the best value I get in my life. I can't take the wife out to dinner at a sit down restaraubt for less than 50 bucks. I respect your opinions I guess though