I don't know about you, but I've paid $140 for access to a game that has given me dozens and dozens of hours of enjoyment for over a year now, and will most likely continue to do so over the next year, and possible the year after that.
If long-term enjoyment is the product of a new, if slightly conteoversial business model, then so be it. Games are about fun, and and long as I can keep paying money to have fun (the concept itself which hasnt changed since the beginning of modernized culture) then so be it.
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[quote]I don't know about you, but I've paid $140 for access to a game that has given me dozens and dozens of hours of enjoyment for over a year now, and will most likely continue to do so over the next year, and possible the year after that.[/quote] I feel the same way, destiny has been an enjoyable experience for the most part. There has been some sketchy issues with the release of past DLCs and cut content repackaged issues but it has been fun. [quote]If long-term enjoyment is the product of a new, if slightly conteoversial business model, then so be it. Games are about fun, and and long as I can keep paying money to have fun (the concept itself which hasnt changed since the beginning of modernized culture) then so be it.[/quote] See this just doesn't sound or feel right. We shouldn't have to surrender certain standards in the name of fun and enjoyment. Game developers and publishers should continue to be held accountable in the ways they conduct business to prevent quality issues. We must never allow a product just thrown together to be sold and told to accept and like it. We must continue to voice our opinions and vote with our wallets, we must continue to influence the game itself to make sure the product remains up to par.