Are you sure about in-game exotics?
Anyways, it's pretty stupid, given some simple math, how much the new players have to pay for the Year 1 content even if it goes down in price. Since TTK is worth 40, that puts the Year 1 content at $20. We had to pay $140 for that, meaning the value of the item went down to [b]one seventh[/b] of the price. Not three quarters, not half, not a third, not a quarter, not a sixth, a goddamn seventh of the price. If I went and bought a 5 year old game at the store now, it wouldn't be worth one-seventh of its original price. It's ridiculous.
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I think the value is more like: Destiny Vanilla $20, First 2 DLCs $20 and TTK $40. Everything bundled together comes down to $60
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No, 20+20+40 does not equal 60. 20+40 does, and TTK is 40, leaving 20.
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Erm, thanks I can do the math. Now do you understand the concept of bundle?
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If it's a bundle where you get part of it for one seventh of the price, I understand it, but I don't necessarily approve of it.
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I don't really have a problem with others getting a deal on content this old. If bungie wants to sell it to them for super cheap, they can go ahead. Just more people to experience the train wreck that is destiny. I think the deal is 20 dollars for each year 1 content (20*3=60) and TTK comes free as the "buy 3 get one free deal".
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Edited by SoIar: 6/17/2015 1:20:20 PMIt's a total of $60 for all of the year 1 content (vanilla Destiny, TDB, HoW) plus the Taken King. The issue with that deal is we already bought 3 for a higher price and got jackshit for free.