You paid for a game. Period. That's it. You weren't promised anything about x number of anything. You entitled little snots kill me. Lolz
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I didn't receive the content that I paid for, which was advertised as being included in the expansion (a collection of content). I guess I'm entitled for not liking false advertisement. Who knew.
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you should google "false advertising."
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"False advertising or deceptive advertising is the use of false or misleading statements in advertising, and misrepresentation of the product at hand, which may negatively affect many stakeholders, especially consumers." False or misleading statements, ex "half dozen new exotic armors", misrepresentation of product at hand, ex new exotics shown in gameplay trailers, as if included in the expansion. Negatively effects stakeholders due to public image, and negatively effects consumers through deceptive marketing and less content than paid for. You should google false advertising before telling people to google false advertising.
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show me the ad.
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Lol got him
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The new exotics are shown in the launch gameplay trailer, which was advertised. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTvf2cAIUtk There's a reddit thread that shows the exact times of each one. Let me guess. TRAILERS ARENT ADVURTISING HERPADERP
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trailer said nothing about exotic weapons.
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Where in the hell did I mention exotic weapons. We've been talking about the 9 missing exotic armors, six of which were shown directly in that trailer. Well, I guess I've been talking about them. You've been posting short illogical quips and ignoring my arguments against them.
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Edited by brose one: 11/11/2015 5:54:52 PMthey still made no mention of exotic gear. your argument is baseless.
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Are you even reading my comments? I don't understand how people can be illiterate and yet be capable of typing. It's fascinating. They're in the advertised trailer. They're right there. It would be like if they showed glimpses of 6 crucible maps, none of which were in the expansion. Oh, who cares, they didn't MENTION them. Only showed and advertised them.
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oooh... so you're the kid that cried because his toys didn't do what they did on the commercial. got it. [spoiler]you should avoid movies. it's common practice for scenes to be edited out of the final cut, even tho they were shown in the trailer.[/spoiler]
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Those advertisements that show toys doing what they can't have disclaimers. Bungie never said that half of our exotic armors had been cut out. I don't value the phrase "subject to change" as powerful enough to negate lying by omission and false advertisement. How about instead of making metaphors to other forms of entertainment (which have entirely different marketing, ownership and licensing laws and morals) we stick with online games, mainly destiny to keep things simple. You can obviously elaborate, I just ask that you truthfully answer this question. If in the next expansion, 4 different strikes are shown in a trailer... Deej mentions that there will be 4 strikes in "Expansion name", they're shown in the database, etc... And then come launch there are two. Bungie NEVER comments on the matter either before release or after. It is completely ignored. Would you be okay with that? Please, I beg of you, think of that situation, and answer. You can discuss legality and morals after, whatever you wish. Just, if you please could, forget what else I've said, and honestly answer the question.
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I don't care about what a trailer showed or what an employee says in an interview. i read the item description before purchasing. if the description states there will be 4 added strikes & there's less, than I will decide if I'm no longer purchasing DLC & if I'm bothered enough, I'll seek a refund. I've been gaming for far to long to expect ads/interviews to reflect the final product.
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So you'd be bothered enough to seek a refund, but not bothered enough to complain of the deceit? I've been gaming my whole life, in every corner of it except for smartphones really. I haven't given up and accepted bullshit yet. And another BIG thing... This is an expansion, not a new game. The biggest difference is that rather than a brand new infrastructure, an expansion just adds content. We didn't receive the amount of content we paid for. I guess I just care more. Thanks for all the bumps of illogical arguments. If I have angered you, feel free to comment again.