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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Everyone's out here complaining that the game is buggier than its ever been, so when Bungie says that their only realistic solution is to cut down on content, I believe them. They update the game, and they overlook a tiny mission, like the strike for Izanagis, and a fix for that has to be quality proofed against the entire brunt of the content of the game, the fix goes through fine. Then, a fix for something like Zero Hour breaks it again, then that fix breaks Telesto, then... It just continues. Bungie is playing whack a mole on a collosal scale, and short of remaking their entire engine, they'll need to cut some stuff out of the game.