Here's my two cents on this. No that any of you really care. Paying for dlc is understandable, if not welcomed. I would like to further support a company that has provided sufficient entertainment upon purchase of their game. However, when I pay $60 for said game, and by the end am left feeling like it was half-assed(sorry for the crudeness) I'm very hesitant to pay money for more. When there is no story to Speke of, I don't much care for expansion on said story, or lack there of. When there are only 5 strikes for xbox users(insert play station master race hooplah) I feel some sort of skepticism towards purchasing more(by more I mean 2. In my honest opinion the one free raid was fine, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Multiplayer maps were also ok, pvp is not my forte, but it was still fine. Maybe another big map where scout rifles and snipers are more viable than the mlg auto/shotty combo. But I digress. In closing, paying (20-35) bucks, I have no idea what it's worth at this point, for content that was already finished but withheld just to expand on a game that really doesn't feel like it was worth the $60 that was spent on it, makes me hesitant to purchase dlc. Which I'll still do anyway since I'm quite bored with the original game
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