You are flat wrong this time, mean Kelly green. Let me break it down.
1. Extra vault space may have been only a want, but by adding more currencies, upgrade materials, and loot, more space is now a need. Oh and weapon and armor collecting is one of the pillars of Destiny gameplay; the vault needs to accommodate this.
2. It's a real shame that forced obsolescence is what Bungie is using to encourage players to purchase DLC. The VoG on Hard was the end game goal for so many for so long; to make it's best rewards 2nd tier in one day showed poor planning and lack of consideration for players who had done just what Bungie wanted; put in extensive play time to feel a sense of ownership of their guardians.
3. Speculation and maybe even some fan-boyishness on your part. Subscription based models are fading quickly, anyways. This staggered DLC release, quietly limiting play options unless you pay, is the way of the future.
4. Piggybacking on # 3: actually yes Bungie did lock away content that affects progression. This is my biggest problem with Destiny. There are going to be certain weeks that, despite paying full price for the game, unless you are current with DLC, you may have no nightfall, weekly heroic, daily heroic, or vanguard roc options available, AND may find Crucible options extremely limited as well (as in only one mode: standard Control).
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