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originally posted in: Should Old Raids Be Relevant Again?
11/9/2015 4:39:45 AM
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The true problem is the fact that they made 2/3 of their game irrelevant, and are pretty much still pay walling people into buying dlcs. I agree not all the old stuff should be brought forward, but bungie literally cut off most of the fun parts of the game (parts we paid for that are now obsolete), and didn't add enough in TTK to compensate for the huge hole they created. Maybe it'd be fine to leave VoG and Crota in the past along with year one content eventually, but they abandoned it so quickly... I don't want to pay 60$ for "The next big 'expansion'" just so TTK and everything else before it becomes obsolete (Though I know it's part of the game and leveling up, it just doesn't feel right). I don't want to keep throwing money at the screen if they're gonna starve us of content. Like bring back old strikes for goodness sake- I'm tired of fighting Alak-koolaid and the undying mind all the time (not really for alak-koolaid- i just wanted to say that). Basically, don't make all the content we paid for obsolete before it's time.
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    I don't know why they took out exotics from their game, like couldn't they just make a year two mida, nothing manacles, patience and time, super good advice? I know they could leave out some slightly game breaking ones like GHORN and thorn but seriously? They're just taking things out of their game.

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  • Lol Alak-koolaid! Good one!

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