[quote]The ones that aren't paying for their updates are hardly the ones that they should cater to.[/quote]
I agree except everyone involved in destiny so far has paid up to certain points and should still be able to access their share, level difficulty cap of that particular content included. They should still be able to voice their opinions because they are on this train with us as well.
[quote]If it were expensive, I might be able to understand, but if you compare Destiny to actual popular and robust subscription-based games, it comes out on lower end price-wise.[/quote]
I understand that and agree, destiny is much cheaper. The issue is this is a hybrid type pay system so it is susceptible to the old ways of tier content. Tier content that people deserve to still have access to at their proper difficulty cap levels. I feel bungie should create better incentives to pull people forward, it's never a good idea to lock them out of things to make them reluctantly come forth.
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I just don't know what kind o incentive they could give to bring people forward other than saying, "Look, what you're playing now is too outdated to support any further. What you bought back in 2014 is now literally our demo game. The content from hereon forth will be updated with the new stuff, and that's where all of our focus now lies." If people aren't sold by that pitch, I don't think they'd be buying new stuff anyway.
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I think having us all sample the TTK was a step in the right direction. I am not advocating free unlimited access but that bit of time sure convinced me to come forward. Something along those lines like the trial version of destiny. Giving people small samples is better than stripping things away in my opinion.