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originally posted in: Proof that Bungie cut content
Edited by Ellis: 9/29/2014 2:25:27 AM
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Whether it's on a disk or on a download, the customer paid for the [i]content[/i] in the disk/download. They shouldn't pay for what's already in the disk/download. If it's incomplete then there should be a free update completing the incomplete content, or it should be presented at a price lower than full DLC costs. If it's to open a door/remove a barrier, then it's unjustified paying DLC price for a door opener. You're arguing semantics, which really isn't going anywhere. [Edit]: And when I mean everything, I mean [b]Everything[/b]. If there's a DLC skin for a character that's on disk/download and isn't incomplete, that's unjustified. Same with raids, bosses and weapons. [Edit 2]: Did you just edit your post to correct what I addressed? Rather shady way of doing things isn't it? Kinda like what I'm talking about? Also, when you're addressing things that people shouldn't be given acces to, you are making no sense. If you're referring to the compiled code, that's protected by copyright. But if you're addressing content of the game that's been intentionally made inaccessible, it should either be unfinished, or cause game breaking issues for it to be made inaccessible so the rest of the gameplay isn't effected. I've seen content of the DLC areas, they don't look like the game's about to disintegrate around it. So, why seal it off? Is it unfinished? The area looks playable, there's enemies and bosses in it, so it's rather finished looking. Wait, why am I even arguing with you? You're just going to pull another contrived reason out of thin air, so why should I bother?
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