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originally posted in: Proof that Bungie cut content
9/29/2014 8:30:03 PM
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You are incorrect. Marketing is designed to sell an idea, not a product. Every number car dealership tells you about a vehicle is skewed to the positive. When they cite horsepower numbers, they are talking about horse power at the crank, not at the wheels, which is dramatically different. When they talk about MPG, they are talking about MPG if you drive under the same conditions in which the vehicle was tested, which is extremely unlikely in any case. Therefore, you can complain all you want, but in agreeing to the purchase of the lease, you agreed to the terms set forth by the contract, which if you really looked at it, will say MPG is not a garauteed number in every vehicle. You have to pay attention to the advertising you are looking at. (Vehicle shown has X options, price as shown is X) In software, as I said before, you are not buying a product, you are purchasing a license to use the software. If you are in any way disatisfied with the software, you can chose not to use the software anymore, but you are not entitled to anything beyond what you agreed to in the first place. In this case, you agreed to paying for access to what Activision published on 9/9/2014, and that is it. Have you measured in any way the size of the maps available right now, with the entirity of Halo: Reach? What unit of measure have you used to find that Destiny is smaller in every zone? Does calling for peoples heads, and demanding free content really make any sense at this point? No, it doesn't, that is the bottom line. Bungie has pledged continued support for this game for years to come, if you aren't willing to wait, nobody is forcing you. But, again, nobody owes you anything. Period.
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