I hate how one of the weekly strikes
REQUIRE you to have TDB expansion; it makes me sick with anger whenever I ask my friend "Hey wanna run through the nightfall strike with me real quick?" and he replies "Nope, can't. It's omnigul." My friend doesn't have the expansion pack. The hell, Bungie?!?! My friend could have gotten an exotic, or a weapon that is absolutely OP in the crucible, but you deny him that chance because of this.
He can't get above level 30 either, so that means he gets stomped in the Iron Banner. (There's some Pay To Win for ya.) He can't get HoC and doesn't have G-horn, so it takes forever to find a VoG group that isn't full of the kind and intelligent elitists that we all know and love.
There are even places that are from the HoW that people have [i]already glitched into[/i]! (I've done it myself.) The $hit that we are all psyched to throw our money at is already in the game! Why are they making us pay for something that is already in the game?!
I'm so afraid that this rumored "Comet, Plague of Darkness" Mega DLC will also feature the content for the other two remaining DLCs. The Comet bs will be so full of Pay To Win/Play at this rate. What if the rumored new subclasses are OP? What if the weapons in this expansion are OP?
The bungie I know wouldn't do this. (Hell, any smart company wouldn't do this...)
If you don't like speculation then don't read this spoiler. [spoiler]I personally think it's Activision's fault. Bungie never did anything of this magnitude to us loyal fans before they paired up with Activision. They were great to their crowd when they were paired up with Microsoft, even.[/spoiler]
Hope you enjoyed my rant. I'll be adding edits later on.
Edit 1: I play with him on PS3. He got his own a long time ago, and he got Destiny for his birthday from another friend.
Edit 2: You guys totally are right about the term Pay To Play and how I should have expected a lot of expansions. Don't get me wrong, I like the dark below. But I really think that having to pay for content that's already in the game is fuqed up. I don't believe that you should have to pay again for something that you already paid for.
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So you need to buy one single expansion. If that's even too much to bare, then don't play destiny.
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You think this is pay to play? What rock did you come out form under? you have no freaking clue...your spoiled rotten if you think this is pay to play...time to grow up kid...your not in preschool anymore.
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I asked my my friend if he wants to play Destiny, he said nope 'don't have it' what the hell!!!! I just can't believe that bungie would spend millions on developing a game and then expect everyone to pay for it!!! That's so unfair!!!
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Well I went around my friends to play for the night stuck my account in his xbox one, removed it when we'd finished, and now he can play the dark below for free and FIFA 15 haven't a clue why but he has bought neither of them .
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Stop whining man, fukcing hell. All these shitty crybabies on the forum makes the rest of Destiny players sick. Can't buy DLC? Weeeh weeeeh, at least you [u]have[/u] a PS4 with Destiny... Some people don't even have a PS4, hell they don't even have a tv. Pay up 20 bucks or shut the fukc up. It's Bungie's game, they can do whatever the hell they want to do with it.
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It really isn't expensive, but I understand people can't afford it. But if you aren't willing to part with the money to own something, you do not deserve that thing, period. Also you can get to 32 without the Dark Below now, and you could always get to 31, so Iron Banner argument is void, especially since last Iron Banner I was playing on my girlfriend's 27 warlock, and seeing little to no difference as compared to my 31's and 32's. #quitwhingingaboutsomethingyoucanchange
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All games are pay to play.
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It's disappointing that these so called DLC's which by experience is supposed to be totally aside from the discs content, are just really expensive game unlocks. That's what is to me an angry builder.what's after HOUSE OF WOLVES I wonder. Oh yes DESTINY 1.5 why 1.5?because to think our say that DESTINY2 is going to be a full game is nonsense.it's going to be another half made or finished game. Wait and see.
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Every single game on this planet has the DLC already in the game.
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Awh, ya, ya, ya gonna be ok? Pony up and tell your buddy to do the same.
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I guess you go and happily buy every Cod expansion pack for 50$
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I don't think expacs make it pay to win either... On another note. If you're complaining about this so badly, why don't you help your buddy out? I got the season pass for me and two others so we could all play together.
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Destiny is an MMO, the fact that they do not make you pay for in-game purchases and that they do not employ a monthly subscription fee is awesome. I have no problem paying 20 bucks for the DLC.
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This is still going on? Just pay the 20 bucks.
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I know! don't own the expansion and im bored out of my mind
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$15 bucks really isn't hard to come by..
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[quote]But I really think that having to pay for content that's already in the game is fuqed up. I don't believe that you should have to pay again for something that you already paid for.[/quote] You aren't paying again for something you already paid for. You paid for the vanilla game. The DLC is separate.
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Edited by Sas: 3/19/2015 6:05:34 AMIf you don't buy the wow expansion you can't do the content the other guy can. If you don't buy the diablo 2 expansion you can't do the content the other guy can. I don't get what you're trying to say here.
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Can he play the game? Yes
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So I guess there would have been no complaints if the game was released with all the dlc to start with but cost $100?
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TLDR. How are people still complaining about this when the dark below has been out for 3 and a half months and costs stuff all.
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LOL> it was always pay to play, you had pay to buy the game ever play it in the first place. they dont separate the content from dlc and non dlc users and wont and dont have to either. the content was not already in the game much of that locked away content was not complete only partially there with not everything done. you did not pay for that content either. you paid for a license to play the game not for the content on the disc, for you dont even own the content on the disc at all.
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Pay to play usually means subscription to play no??
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It makes no sense went people buy games knowing it will have dlc, but them when those dlc packs drop they get pissed cause they no longer have access to all end game content. Why do you people even buy the game in the first place. Please inform me of any other major studio or developer that does not require you to pay for any type of additional dlc.
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Edited by raj: 3/19/2015 2:55:03 AMLol you're still worried about being locked out of a single nightfall when you really need to be worried about them scaling the nightfalls up to 32 when HoW drops and you're locked out of all of them. Time to get a job or quit.