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2/4/2016 12:59:59 AM
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Why I Stopped Playing Destiny

I came across the survey Bungie recently asked about why players stopped playing Destiny, but cannot find where it is. So, I will post it here. I would like to add that I have been a huge Bungie/Halo fan since Halo CE, and genuinely loved playing Destiny. The main reason I quit playing destiny is simply the price of DLC's. Here is my scenario. I bought the limited edition Destiny at midnight when it was released for $100. This included what I thought was an entire game plus any DLC's it may have. Bungie comes out a year into the game and says they are releasing another DLC for an additional $40. Lets do the math for a second. That would bring our total to $140 for one video game. $140! For ONE game! The DLC now outweighs the game cost $80-$60. Most retail games release for $60. This means Destiny would cost over double the cost of any other game. I could buy Halo 5 and BLOPs 3 for less than just Destiny. After spending $100 on which ended up being half a game, I do not see myself ever going back to Destiny. I for one am outraged and disgusted that a company can be so greedy and treat their fans with such disrespect. Sincerely, MattMan035

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  • Edited by MMX377: 2/4/2016 1:23:25 AM
    The reason why I leave this game alone is I can't access all of it unless I purchase TTK for freakin' $40-60! All I want is make this game $20, so I can buy it, play it more, and get more new weapons and gears. But I can't. I can't afford to purchase TTK. I was playing Crucible all day and night without TTK content and it made me boring. So I gave up on this game and went back to play MMO game. Maybe PvP FPS game.

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    • The saying is "you get what you pay for" which means the more costly, the better quality product or service. Not always.

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      • I don't see a problem with paid dlc. As long as it's consistent.

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