You could say same about iPhone. Why buy the 5 if you can get the 5S. I don't know about you, but sometimes I need a phone right here right now.
I got Destiny because I was thirsty. It quenched, but I don't expect the bottle to still be full. I know soon enough that I will need a refill. It's like saying if your water is being replaced, why drink it in the first place? That water came with me all the way to New Mexico, why just throw it away?
You don't cry when your bananas expire, do you? No, not me at least. I paid for the bananas and the dude said they were ripe two days ago. I don't trust him, but I still need my weekly potassium, don't I?
DLC is like a side of apples with your bananas. You chose what you wanted to buy, and since it's organic, there turns out to be a worm. Oh well, I knew the risks, didn't I? It's not like the salesman was clairvoyant and overpriced the apple. He's just reinforcing the price tag the company in charge of the store chose.
[b]My point is, the importance has been the content lasting now, not later. You don't watch a movie for tomorrow's amusement. You do it for today's sake. We all knew what we were possibly getting into and that it could be too good to be true.[/b]
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Our actions and reactions can impress changes for the betterment of the game for us and everyone else. There's no reason why we can't all be happy. But if Bungie imposes such changes upon us, then clearly they are confirming that they don't personally care what we think and instead are going to do whatever it is they want, regardless. At which point, we find them guilty of being a business which treats the customer poorly, and like with any business we shun them for it.