Used to be a thing called false advertisement.
Now you can put fine print at the bottom of an ad and basically do what you want.
Probably get away with murder now if you can get them to sign a waiver
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False advertisement is when something is advertised to be better than it is. For example, a shampoo that guarantees your hair to look shiny or look healthy, when really it just makes it smell nice. This isn't false advertisement, it's a cover up. Openly saying that they disliked the old system isn't a good business decision. Regardless of how people perceive the game and their opinions on it, they have to keep supporting their game; ditching it and admitting it is bad is the worst thing a business could do.
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Yet, "Enamel Rebuilding Toothpaste" companies get away with it all the time. Tooth enamel is not replenishable. You cannot "rebuild" the enamel on your teeth. But that's what enamel rebuilding toothpaste companies claim. ;)
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What? That has nothing to do with this. You gave an [b]example[/b] of false advertisement . I'm saying bungie hasn't falsely advertised anything. The changes they stated are being made
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I'd have to say you are correct. May be the result of one those slippery slopes we're always hearing about.
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Yeah probably