Word, I completely agree with PKsHaus. I've had quite few of my best friends quit playing destiny and actually started boycotting bungie when ttk came out. Even with the cheapest $40 option it still totals to about $130 bucks for anyone who bought the game prior along with both DLCs, which is absolutely ridiculous for 1 video game. It was Bungie's plan all along since before the game was released, when they stripped apart a completely finished game into pieces that they could sell to us individually, replacing important in-game cinimatic cut scenes with grimore that had to be looked up via 3rd party application. It's a shame to see so many good players quit before the best part of the game is released, just because they refuse to be screwed by some greedy corporation that couldn't care less about what used to be their consumers/fans. Not one staff employee will speak on it, because they know I'm right however admitting so would be a liability to their employer, and their job status. Its all bad business....outstanding game...but all bad business.
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You do know cod does the exact same thing right. All those season pass" maps" Are already in the game. They're already in the game they get released in periods. Exact thing destiny is doing. Its honestly an Activision. Go back and look at all their games they've sponsored. Most of them are made just like Destiny is. Give the base game then give it content which it's already in the game. Most games with dlc work like this. Except open world, rpgs, and mmos.
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Ugh I hate it, I almost took a game testing job with activision years ago n now I'm glad I didnt. I never really played cod too much, I was all over the halo games back before bungie sold out, they used to have integrity, and quality standards...I was def a big fan back then.