True but the criticism should be fair and accurate and neither is true from this sociopathic shit community
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Fair and accurate are pretty subjective in a way. For instance, What some people find is fair pricing for this DLC, others will not.
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Fair price for any product is price at which the seller is willing to part with it. If you want the product you have to pay the asking price. Fair value is always determined by the current owner.
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Edited by TommyG: 11/17/2017 7:25:24 PMAgain, subjective. True, companies set the price based on what they feel is fair value. I have a choice to buy it at that price or not. I won't. Because personally I don't feel the content is worth the price. It's a small thing in a long list of criticisms I have, and not the worst either.
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Not subjective. You need to learn the meaning of that word. The only fair price of a product or service is the price the seller sets. That’s not even arguable. Anything less is slavery or stealing. You get to decide if you place enough value on said product or service to pay the asking price. If there are things you don’t like about the design choices Bungie made you may need to do a better job doing your due diligence because none of this was hidden. Buy a different game.
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So if I place a rolled up ball of paper on eBay and sell it for $100 it's a fair price? Bungie set their price on what they believe to be fair. I have a choice to decide if this that price is fair or not. End of.