Dear Bungie,
My gamertag on xbox live is Qaotech, and I have a major grief about the content.
I have purchased and played everything from day 1. I have purchased the base game and defeated Atheon. I bought the Dark Below and House of Wolves, and I've defeated Crota and Skolas. I've patrolled the Dreadnaught and ended the reign of Oryx. I have dutifully played every game Bungie had put out since Halo. Over 135$ has been put into destiny alone, and now you have released a full collection, including the newest dlc, for 60$.
Is there nothing for us who have played from year 1? Is there nothing to keep us interested? And if I want the new expansion, I have to shell out another $30!? What is the point of a seasons pass if it only pays for 2 expansions? Do I get nothing for my extensive loyalty? Do you not care for your customer base?
Sincerely,
Frustrated and Broke
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You've had access to multiple Moments of Triumph awards, VIP rewards for being a year 1 player who stuck through to year 2, the opportunity to get every pre-order exclusive, and you have enjoyed 3 years of playing this game. You bought something brand new, the first of its kind. So you paid a premium to be first to have it. Since most people bought it at that time, few people are left for the game to be sold to, so prices are dropped over time to meet the lower demand and entice holdouts to finally purchase the game. [b]This is basic supply and demand in economics.[/b] The value of products falls over time, so obviously they would sell a bundle to people who have not touched the game at all for a lower price than what you paid. But they don't get all the years of playing and thousands of hours of experience your money bought. If you can't afford the expansion now, wait for the price to drop (as I've explained above) over time, or find a way to get the money you need. [quote]What is the point of a seasons pass if it only pays for 2 expansions? [/quote] Dude, a "season" is not 3 years long... It boggles the mind how you might think it would be more than a year of expansions, especially when it flat out said in every advertisement it was only for 2 expansions.