In recent streams and twabs we got talked about the [b][i][u]Destiny Content Vault[/u][/i][/b] a supposed way to cicle out content and put it in standby to save up space on the game.
I've been a supporter since year 1, bought all prereserves for D2 since vanilla. All of them over 60 $
So my question is to everyone else that did the same. Is bungie really just joyfully talking about removing content we paid for so they can put new [b]paid[/b] content?
All this money spent will serve for jackshit as I don't see bungie just giving supporter veteran players free content.
I feel like bungie is clutching too much on destiny 2 instead of moving on for the sake of not making a third part.
I paid for rise of iron and still I can play wrath of the machine and the story if I want to, because [i]I paid for it[/i]
Makes me feel that we don't really own games anymore, just the permission to play them.
Since rise of Iron I've been giving money to Bungie and even though most of the times I've regretted that I still had hope. But now I feel we're just getting -blam!-.
[i]Honey! It's reset time, time to give me money to take content you paid for away! [/i]
[b]Yes, bungie... [/b]
But oh well, the money problem doesn't affect the people who make news about destiny, such as streamers. That's why this isn't really common knowledge.
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How much of that vaulted content do you actually play? I can understand the argument about Leviathan activities going away, but they've been labeled as legacy content now and gear awarded from them are getting sunsetted come next season. I've been playing release and I honestly have not cared about Mars, Io, Mercury, or Titan(may as well vault Titan since they it's a wasted potential) for a long time now. I hate Mars because of Resonate stems that I can't delete if I don't have 4, Io is just pure boredom, Mercury is just pointless, and Titan isn't gonna get an explorable Arcology. The point is, the game is getting too massive and a large chunk of the game has become obsolete and irrelevant. Game download size plays a major role in one's decision to download a game, and I'm sure there are potential players out there who are waiting for the game to reduce in size before giving it a try.