I'm sure Bungie doesn't owe anything to the players who have been playing and supporting the game for months, helping to iron out bugs and improve gameplay. Games depreciate over time and that makes sense, but the fact that a new player can buy destiny with all of the content for $60 and I as a veteran player have to pay $40 for just TTK makes me upset. I honestly doubt the rest of the destiny content depreciated by ~60% in just a few months. New players essentially get all the old content for $20. Vanilla CoD Ghosts is $30 at GameStop regular price and it's been out for almost 2 years.
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That makes much more sense when you put it that way. But you must understand that they just want money, and they know that the really loyal fans will buy the new DLC (with the preorder exclusives) at whatever price they ask. Of course the smart investors will complain, but that doesn't mean it will change. Unlike OP, i don't mind paying extra. If anything, i'll give my friend the new disc, and the old dlc codes.
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I see this as a good thing. Perhaps will bring tons of new players to the community.
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I think it's great they want to bring in new players, I just feel cheated. IMHO I feel either TTK should be cheaper or the special edition more expensive (the $60 one).