Here's this semantics argument again.
We do not have access to the same activities no matter how you word it. What if I bought HoW specifically for the high level strike playlist? Now I can't do it anymore. Yes the content is there but it's not really the same. I'm sure you'll find fault with this analogy as well, but it's like buying a sports car and the company releases new software for the on board computer as an upgrade, but I you don't buy it, they force an update that only allows your car 1/2 of the horsepower it's capable of.
I am really not understanding why in the world anyone thinks what bungie did was right.
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Let me just say the reason I specifically see it as right is because it helps me. If they don't spend money on the vocal minority, the game will be better for the silent majority. Everything has an oppurtunity cost and what you are asking for takes away from what I received. Yes. I am being selfish but so are you. Luckily Bungie is legally in the right so we can move forward and the game can get better. Yes people will be mad, but it is a minority of people and a minority who aren't spending any more money anyways. The game will move on without them and it will be better off that. Sometimes the biggest cost of doing something is what you are not able to do with those resources.
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look at it like this, you agreed to the ToS and EULA the day you started playing destiny. in the ToS and Eula it states that you are buying a video game, you are buying a license to access their severs. You hold no right over the game at all, and they can change, add, suspend or remove any content they see if. So basically you might not agree it is right, but you agreed to let them do it.