what you don't understand is people paid for the game, not a subscription for the game. what you just described is ps plus/xbox live, if people stopped paying for that and could no longer play destiny they have no right to complain. there should be no reason that people who bought the game in its VANILLA STATE, can't still play the game in its VANILLA STATE. get it?
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They paid for a license to play their game. The terms say they can change what ever they want. We could log in tomorrow and every enemy could be a unicorn and they could legally do that. I would rather pay for dlcs than a monthly fee to play destiny.
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yes a license to play their game the way which it was advertised as...it no longer has that and they don't have the ability too. i'm not complaining I own all dlc's, I just find this analogy so stupid and it is honestly not right for bungie to remove content their customers paid to play. go play level 20 vanguard strikes and the main story missions all day and tell me that's fun when you're above a level 30. even without dlc's they are able to hit level 32 at least easily.
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Yea it is wrong but that's how they're gonna make money. When the game was advertised they said it will be a 10 year game. I took that as I'm gonna be paying money to keep playing for 10 years not pay once and get a company to keep working and giving me free stuff. Bungie probably got sick of how many people were playing with out any of the DLC so they decided to make they pay or not play anything.
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But that's not right. I'm not saying they should get new content, they shouldn't, but legally, they are entitled the content that they paid for, content they can no longer play. I completely agree that only people paying get the newest and best gear, missions, and subclasses, but to force your customers to buy an ADD ON, just so they can play content that they already paid for, is bs. It's like going to get a burger and fries. The restaurant has a new gravy recipe, it's an add on for the fries at 0.99$. Not enough people are buying the gravy though, so people only have access to the burger even though they ordered and paid for a burger and fries. If they want the fries they paid for, they also have to buy the gravy add on. You see?