I'm going to play the Devil's advocate here. So, I think that part of the reason for the lack of outrage is because most Destiny players are mature adults that a) know how to manage their finances, b) can weigh options and make decisions, and c) keep themselves informed about the products and services they want to spend money on.
Look, I've read a ton of stuff about Destiny and the turbulent history it had before it hit the market. I KNOW that content was cut; I KNOW that there was a falling out between the higher ups and the lead writer that caused him to leave. I KNOW that the DLC content shipped on the original disk but was locked away. I KNOW that the micro transactions are a “money grab.” The reason I shrug and continue to pay and play is because of the three things I mentioned. I am an adult that works and manages my money. I can afford to put money aside to pay for video games. I know how to go to different websites and read about what is slated to come out with a DLC and determine if I want to buy it or not. If it is WORTH the money or not.
So, what I am saying is that maybe you are a bit off. Maybe people keep paying and playing is because they don’t actually feel deceived. They don’t actually feel “entitled” to anything. Bungie releases a product and people determine if they want to pay for it or not.
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