OP's analogy is more practical, it is meant for most people to understand. No one pays for a years worth of pizza. Destiny in most aspects is a subscription based game, giving it a different name(dlc) does not change that.
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OP's analogy is off the mark for this case (not saying the pizza one is that good either though hehe) Old content is been locked out from people. I couldnt choose to not install Destiny 2.0. Now I can't even play Crucible with my friends (I could in year 1, regardless of expansion bought, in old playlists) I have the money, but after seeing how they put old contents behind paywall (EULA is not an excuse to do this, it's lazy and shady business practice), I chose to not encourage this company with my money anymore. That's the only thing I can do as a customer to make them "listen". If more of us would do this, the game industry would learn that's it's unacceptable to do that. You should thank people like me, who're biting the bullet so that future generation of gamers can enjoy better game for less $$! ;)
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I was waiting to see if the content of TTK was worthy the $40 before purchasing (you know, having seen really poor content on the preview DLCs and still loving the game) but I've decided to do just this now. They locked me out of what I had purchased so it's farewell to Destiny now. A pity really, will miss what it could have been.
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No it isn't. It's not apt at all. He's just a douche that wanted (and failed ) to come up with a clever way to talk down to people that don't have/don't want to throw 40 bucks on top of the hundred already spent for what was already bought and paid for and being used. If you don't understand that, please don't have kids.
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The chill is not real.
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Edited by Haruchai : 9/18/2015 6:18:25 AMAnd no one signs up to netflix and expects movies forever without having to continue the subscription, and perhaps you can point me to the disclaimer that advises that destiny is a sub game?