You sent me here from my thread.
Although I agree with your post, the point I'm making is that I'm happy with the price-tag.
$40 for a new destination, added story, a new Raid, new missions, new strikes, 4 new Crucible maps, new Crucible game types, new armour, new weapons, new sub-classes.
I can guarantee that I will spend more time than the price tag I'm paying for playing The Taken King.
What I'm not happy with is that fact that I will be paying [i]£40[/i], which is on it's way to double the price that you're paying in America.
There're a few people on my thread mentioning McDonald's and Gas prices to defend the £40 I have to pay, and I can't quite understand why they're bringing that up. Here in the UK, we pay £4.49 for a Big Mac meal. In the USA, it costs $5.99.
Let's put that into a perspective that you can see.
Let's say that a Big Mac meal in America costs $40, here in the UK it would be cheaper, around £25-£30.
I hope that helps with my point.
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I'm from Australia myself and you could buy destiny at launch for $78 ... TTK by itself here is $70...