So I've paid for Netflix for an entire year! I've invested so much time into Orange is the New Black and House of Cards, I even grinded every episode of Friends last month! Now, I log in today and all of it is gone! I can't even watch movies that I have been able to watch for a full year!
I don't get it. I've been a loyal customer for a year, and just because I stopped paying, I get locked out of content. Well I wont be giving them my business anymore, scammers.[spoiler]Do you get it now?[/spoiler]
EDIT 1: I seem to be getting a lot of similar replies, usually directed at claiming Destiny is not a "subscription" service and that we the players "own" the game. I'm sorry boys and girls, we do not own anything. We paid for a liscence to access Destiny's content; content which is subject to change or even be removed for those who don't update their liscence. This was all outlined in the EULA you blindly accepted a year ago.
EDIT 2: "LIMITED USE LICENSE: Bungie grants you the non-exclusive, personal, non-transferable, limited right and license to install and use one copy of this Program solely for your non-commercial use. All rights not specifically granted are reserved by Bungie. The Program is licensed, not sold, for your use. Your license confers no title or ownership in this Program, and should not be construed as a sale of any rights in this Program."
EDIT 3: Jesus this is still going, this is fantastic. It looks like the verdict is roughly about 50/50 on people agreeing with me, or calling me some derivative of the word retard. To each their own I guess. I'd hope you guys get this worked up when Norton Antivirus tries to charge you for updates, and then removes features when you don't pay. Because, you know, you bought a disk, so you're clearly entitled.
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That's not the same mate.... So from what I can tell people are complaining about not being able to play things they used to, like nightfall daily etc. And they have a point, the amount of things they can do in Destiny has decreased as a result of ttk. Sure they shouldn't get ttk but why should they have stuff taken away from them? I have ttk btw...
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Poor analogy [spoiler]the comments below will explain why.[/spoiler]
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Your analogy is bad and you should feel bad.
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Edited by GreenD614: 9/17/2015 7:28:17 PMTerrible analogy. Lmfao. Not even close. Destiny is not a subscription based game... Get it?
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LMAOOOOOOOOO
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Lmfao. Beautiful.
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Well destiny is not subscription based..... Failed comparison.
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So you admit Destiny is a subscription based game?
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This guy gets it.
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Where does it say that. If you have a disk you have the game. Also, if you buy it digitally it doesn't say you can play it for a year it says BUY.
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Never go full retarded.
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Your post couldn't be further off. Seriously. Poor attempt.
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Anybody else watch Narcos?
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Honestly, people are so dumb. All vanilla players have access to all Vanilla end game content. If you bought CE and HoW, you have access to that end game content. So really, the only actual areas of contention are the Weekly Heroic Strikes and Nightfalls. Well there are not Weekly Heroics any more. And the Nightfall is endgame content that got moved forward. So really, that is all that players who didnt buy TTK are actually missing.
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I swear all this happened when The Dark Below dropped. I got about 350 hours of entertainment and good memories from Destiny. I'm in for $140.00 dollars so I've paid about $2.40 per hour. What else can you do for 2.50 an hour? If you like playing Desriny and want to continue to be relevant in said game stop being a cheap f*ck and pony up.
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Fail.
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This post is a fresh glass of water. Entitled bawl baby bitches are strong of late.
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Awful. Awful analogy
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Great. Very funny. Nice attempt at an analogy. The problem is you're comparing a subscription service to a retail product. It would be more like if you bought the season of Orange is the New Black then went back to rewatch to find you can only watch epsiodes 1-4 until you buy season 2. Modifying a game after that fact to remove content that was already paid for in a game that is already light on content isn't a good thing. Keep in mind, I own The Taken King and the changes don't effect me. I just can see where people who don't own it are coming from and also don't think Bungie needs you or anybody else to defend them from constructive criticism with poor analogies. DeeJ welcomed criticism when Destiny launched a year ago and tried to discourage the Destiny Defense Force yet here we are a year later with people whining about people whining.
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Edited by itsGhostMage: 9/17/2015 7:26:07 PMEveryone that didn't buy TTK: "I'm getting locked out of content that I've purchased!" No, you're getting locked out of TTK content (which you obviously didn't buy) but can still play anything you've payed for. That's how it works. WoW does it, as well. They keep the game up-to-date with the new expansion, instead of keeping everything vanilla because someone, somewhere didn't want to buy anything else.
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[quote]We paid for a liscence to access Destiny's content[/quote] lmao Bungie shill alert.
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That's a stupid comparison. Netflix is a subscription service that updates content regularly at a flat rate. If Netflix came out with a premium service, but discontinued services for everyone who didn't upgrade, then it would be comparable to Destiny.
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Yes I will have a large unsweet tea with mcfry boy So if you bought halo1 can you still play it? Halo 2 Fallout Madden 1? The answer is yes but even those games have missing content like Pvp is gone Not true for Destiny lots of content that you specifically paid to have is gone Now open your pea brain a little more If you bought a movie the hobbit for example and the disk Goes bad Can you get another hobbit movie for free uh no So the question becomes what did you actually buy? Netflix you buy the ability to Stream a movie 1 time only but even Netflix removes movies so old content is gone Mmo come right and say this is a streaming service
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Thankyou, very nicely put. Bravo
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Edited by Falnano: 9/17/2015 6:41:17 PMYou win the internet my friend. Bungie should just get it over with and charge 10$ a month subscription to even log on. Of course future updates would be free. Just a flat 10$ a month fee. Would equal about the same price for all the DLCs that were released in the past year and at the same time prevent idiots from not buying the next dlc and then complain because they cant play the new content.
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That is a horrible analogy, seeing as Destiny is not subscription based...