Thagomizers. Astrocyte Verse. Et cetera.
You know what I'm talking about.
Bungie's own promotional material for The Taken King showed Guardians wearing some spiffy-looking armor. Resourceful players were able to identify those exotic armors, using the armory on Bungie's own website. And the time-gated wait began.
Then, something mysterious happened. The 'April Update', presumably the last significant update before the next paid dlc in the Fall, dropped. Were the last of the time-gated exotics added to the loot pool? Quite the opposite.
They were removed from the armory.
Shrewd move, Bungie. Shrewd move.
We can't call this 'false advertising', because Bungie never explicitly named those exotics with the promise that they'd become available. What we can call it, what it [i]is[/i], is [b][u]unethical[/u][/b].
What do you have to say about this, Bungie? Do you really think that silence is the best answer to accusations of unethical practices?
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The sad thing is it is a great game but Bungie with it's 500 people and 500 Million budget through out the life cycle of the game can't bring us real content real challenges . I want hardcore . I want Destiny , prepare to Die edition . i want to go in a challenge and get my ass handed to me , but instead we are finishing content supposed to be hard but it's not . that's the problem !