This analogy makes absolutely no sense. You can't even access Netflix content w/o a subscription.
The issue with TTK is users w/o it are severely restricted in what they're able to do. The level locked activities are inevitably going to be restricted to players who purchased TTK since TTK raised the level cap and players w/o are unable to reach that cap. Players w/o TTK should be able to select which pvp mode they want to play and not be forced to play modes they don't want to like they could pre-TTK. Users who don't purchase an 'add-on' should not be restricted in the use of the content they were accustomed to.
To work with your Netflix analogy. What is being done to users who haven't purchased TTK would be like Netflix not allowing you to choose episodes in a show and loaded up random episodes within a season or restricted which episodes you could watch unless you paid an additional fee. What you paid for is altered and would only be accessible again if you paid the additional fee. That is a consumer rights no-no; if users who've not bought TTK are allowed to do what they used to pre-TTK (outside of level restricted content like weeklies and daily story missions) then there's nothing wrong.
TTK is great but the way users who don't purchase TTK are being treated is kind of abhorrent. There is nothing for these users to do in the game except raid since that is the only venue where they can receive rewards they're able to use.
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You had 6+ months to adapt before the new patch, buy a new game or move on.
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I'm not even sure what you're saying. "You had 6+ months to adapt" isn't actually saying anything. What were people supposed to be adapting to? Also I have TTK and a character that's as ready for the raid as possible.
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WoW players from last year who didn't buy the new patch don't complain, they buy the new patch or play a new game.
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How does that relate to previous content being restricted to users who do not purchase an expansion? In WoW when an expansion is released the content of the previous expansion isn't altered to encourage users to buy the new expansion. The only thing that happens is the pool of players interested in participating in the last expansions content dwindles. I'm not seeing how this relates to Destiny and TTK at all.
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You had 1 year to play that content into the ground, many did, they were eager for the new expansion.
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tired of seeing your retarded posts everywhere get muted kid.
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Whyusomad and 12?