If you bought the DLC before it was even announced, that's your problem because you bought something that you had no information on to begin with. The topic is House of Wolves. At no point did the provide any mis-information on the expansion, and are revealing details about it in the month preceding its release. That's quite obviously upfront discussion about what is in the DLC.
Another thing to note: You made a remark about "What was promised in 2013", which was a year prior to its release. This game had a Beta, and nobody is holding a knife to your throat telling you to pre-order it. Not only can you either pre-order it or buy it later on, if you don't like what you see most places have a 2 WEEK-1 MONTH RETURN POLICY. Not satisfied with your purchase? You had the opportunity to return it. At any point if you complain about the lack of content or Bungies alleged false promises, just remember that any logical human being could take precautions to avoid the issues you are facing, and it is your fault, and only yours.
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Look at the devs video of Destiny a year before release then look at how much they took way
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That wasn't up to the dev team and half of those people quit from bungie to to Activision sucking
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I am aware of what was in the game prior to its release, but it does not retract from the return policy statement I made. You didn't even have to buy the game, as the beta was out and you could play that enough to see they changed a lot.
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The game is still a beta
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The game is now in full release.
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This feels like an overpriced Beta
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Then feel free to not play it
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I don't play it
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Then why are you on forums lol
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To speak truth
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Aaaaaaand another stupid, missing the point while its being explained.. And even elaborating completely away from the point .. Just for the note : i played alpha, beta and did not pre order anything, not the game, nor the dlc =) confused now? Good then start thinking again.. =)
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Then I conclude you're a whiny butthurt noob who likes to complain about something they had a personal choice in continuing on with, even after purchase. I think anyone with a half functioning brain could figure out that a game showcased a year before release is probably not going to be the same as the retail version.
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Another miss, not your day, huh? Try again
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Nope, I am correct.