More discussion of children without a clue in the world about what software rights entail. Have fun playing in your sandbox, kiddos.
"But I own the disk!!!!!"
You own a little disk that is no more useful on its own than a coaster. You don't own a scrap of data on that disc...which is why developers can parcel out content as they have as they will.
And if this is your first time experiencing this, welcome to real life.
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[quote]And if this is your first time experiencing this, welcome to real life.[/quote] It's sad that it have to be like this. It haven't always been like this. People like you, that are accepting this is what makes this industry do this to us.
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You're right, we should boycott. As a matter of fact, we should boycott more things nowadays. Fewer Oreos come in a package. Boycotting that. Soda is more expensive than it once was. Boycotting that. The dollar menu at fast food is a rip off. Boycotting that too. Times change, put on your big boy pants. If you don't like the change, exit stage left. Still a good deal to me, and I'm having myself a good time.
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Well, just so you know SexyLonghorn, I think you're spot on. I'm also having a great time with this game. "But I own the disk." They can ban you if they wanted. So much for you "owning the disk." This is an online only game so for you even to get onto this game, you have to be ALLOWED to by Bungie even though you paid $60 dollars. You basically rented a spot on Bungie's train, and at any time, they can come by your seat and ask you to give them more money or they will drop you off at the next stop. To continue on, you have to pay the fees. Like what I did there with the whole train analogy? Yeah, me too.
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Lol, I dig it. Software at large...you don't own any of it. Just ask the IRS. It's law.