It's license, not liscence...and what's stated in their EULA is also stated in other games. It's legal but unfair. And please, don't act high and mighty because you just read the EULA today and blindly accepted the first time...
Another thing, is reading comprehension not your strongest suit? I was arguing your logic, not your opinion. And no matter what you say, Destiny isn't subscription based. You have to continually pay a sum in certain time intervals. Anyone can buy a copy of destiny and play it forever by paying for it once. If you could only access Destiny by paying a sum in certain time intervals then it would be subscription based. SO, DESTINY ISN'T SUBSCRIPTION BASED. A DLC DOES NOT EQUAL SUBSCRIPTION; THEY'RE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS.
Please take the time to think before responding.
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Classic forum post/reply: - point out inproper spelling/grammar - bring up ones reading/writing ability or lack thereof - try to differentiate between logic and opinion to avoid the freedom of speech crutch - validate OP with their unstable points You are right. You can pay $60 and your XBL status will say "playing Destiny". You can play the game for $60 for infinity. You cannot access the content of the game for $60. As stated by Bungie, you must continually pay to update your liscence (hehe) in order to access all content the program has to offer. Which, by definition, constitutes a subscription-based content delivery system. The argument isn't what Destiny tries to look like it is, the arguement is what the game truly is, and why it is completely valid for you to now have all of the content if you don't update your liscence, even if this content was previously accessible.
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Edited by ImProbs: 9/17/2015 11:40:45 PMClassic forum reply? Look at your previous comments...hypocrite. Dlc doesn't equal subscription no matter how much you want it to be so you can justify your illogical argument. You're an idiot who says things just to say it