Ok i read an interview from president of bungie, maybe. What i understand is that the content on disk but locked, is not in the DLC. So it was just cut from game cuz it was not finished before release. And with all this cut content, they still released on time while charging same price. So we all bought an unfinished product without being told it was incomplete. And paid full price. But bungie advertised, and still does, that it is everything it is not. And now they want a load more money for a seemingly small fraction of material. I say NO! I will not support a crooked company any longer.
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You're totally right. I know some games, were released unfinished, and they don't get better at all. For example all of cod games. And you said sir about, that other developers do the same like bungie you're not right. Rockstar for example released every single game finished with a bunch of missions. It doesn't matter if the game is old, like San Andreas, the new and better version of it, GTA 5. They added a lot of stuff to gta online for free! And Activision doesn't allow bungie to do that. So actually we have to complain about activison, the publisher of destiny, that little peace of shit like.
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Can I get a link?
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Http///www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-10-29-destinys-first-expansion-the-dark-below-takes-aim-at-story-criticism
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Then you should really just give up on gaming. Bungie is doing this, rockstar is making their games essentially free to play, monolith is doing the exact same thing as bungie... It's hard to win as a gamer.
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Free to play games have more content than this, smash bros has more content than this, hell pokemon has more contenr then this. Give up on gaming? No not at all we need to let these companies know that we dont accept it which is hard because they feed off gullible fanboys.
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Edited by DeadlyMidget273: 10/30/2014 10:39:42 AMMaybe not give up on gaming as a whole, but a lot of triple A games that are coming out are full of crap like this. The whole industry needs to get their act together, and the real problem is that they rarely listen to what we as gamers tell them. And that's because fanboys are willing to buy the zillionth identical Call of Duty that is exactly the same.