I see what’s got you, and if it weren’t for the fact that D2 can be physically purchased and owned, I might agree.
I also see your point re the MS key, but the key expires. It’s just a way to avoid the annoyance of paying monthly, and the main distribution of 360 is a [b]hosted[/b] one. Bungie won’t even give us dedicated servers.
I’m not trying to trigger you. I’ll even let you have the last word.
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This isn't who gets the last word....this is you telling me why its not considered a service and its me asking how in the world does that make sense? D2 can be purchased digitally as word [i]up to a point[/i] had a physical release. It seems to me that the traditional definitions are shifting and blurring a bit. It sounds to me that destiny is both a product and a service.