Utter rubbish, trials of osiris is simply an event on the maps you've paid for, it can be taken away from anyone at any time because it's not actually content. This has been happening for years with all sorts of online games, game modes are modified, added, and sometimes removed whenever the devs see fit.
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Edited by Comptonburger: 9/17/2015 6:02:28 AM[quote]trials of osiris is simply an event[/quote][quote]it's not actually content[/quote] How exactly is not not content? Events are not content? [quote]simply an event on the maps you've paid for[/quote]I see. So it's the maps that we paid for, not the event. Then they may as well just remove the entire Crucible, right? We still have the maps on our hard drive.
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By that logic then the entire -blam!-ing game is nothing but features that [b]I[/b] paid for.
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Clearly you didn't understand his logic. Destiny was sold as and will continue to be an evolving game but with that comes a price rather than mmo format of monthly prices you buy a more expensive dlc to stay current in the game. Don't half invest into an evolving game and get mad when you can't keep up on features geared toward evolving players who stay with the content stream.
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Exactly. Try playing your friend online in Madden a year after release. Can't do it. Servers are reallocated to new version...
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Madden is a yearly series that I only have to pay for once. Unless you do the bullshit ultimate team you get everything you pay for in one transaction. Besides in Madden NFL if I decide to do single player on Hall of Fame difficulty two years down the road I still can. You can't even do a single story mission on anything higher than easy now. Sorry man but comparing Destiny to Madden is comparing apples to oranges.
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When you can no longer do [i]any[/i] online activities, isn't that the same thing? Yes.
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That is to be expected in sports based video games that are yearly. If Bungie is going that route then they should tell us. I never bought Madden and then had to buy DLC to continue nor did I ever pay $95 for Madden. In this case Bungie should have just called it a new game and not an expansion. The very definition of expansion is expanding upon something, not expand it and then lock out over half of the content that you already had. I could go right back into WoW and pick up where I left off a couple years ago and not get blocked from quests that I already own.
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Bungie said from the beginning its an evolving mmo fps that means you will need to regularly pay for more content and to stay relevant in the seasonal/temp events
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I don't care if my level or gear stay relevant. I only want access to the same content that I already had, the content that I already paid for. As a programmer I can tell you it would be all too easy for them to leave these features enabled at level 34 for players who do not have TTK. The only reason that they have not is to attempt to force players to buy their next steaming pile of shit.