You ignored me when I said it's just the areas of the expansion which means that you would be downloading the gear, weapons, missions, pvp maps, raid, Eris, not to mention a new type of bounty called a quest, and higher light level. You also ignored me when I said there are benefits to this. If Bungie didn't add the areas to the disc, then someone who didn't buy the expansion would no longer be able to play with someone who did. Let me explain one part that you might not have noticed. If this was the case, then there would be more problems with servers. That's why they added the areas, to save themselves from trouble. You can keep being an idiot and oblivious to everything because it's not my problem, it's yours.
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Edited by Won Too Tree: 11/23/2014 8:37:30 PMA player that doesn't buy the expansion will still be able to play with others that does purchase it as long as they're playing the original content. There is no need to have them added to the disc already. now you're just talking out of your ass. Let me give you an example, I've stopped buying CoD's dlcs/expansions. I can play with friends who've bought the dlc just fine, just as long as it's not on the new maps. So your explanation holds no water here but please try again. Let me add another example, GoW also released DLC, I am able to play with friends just fine even though they bought the dlc just as long as it wasn't the new maps.
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Edited by BlueCell5: 11/23/2014 8:46:20 PMAgain you misinterpreted what I was saying. If Bungie [b]didn't[/b] add the areas of the expansions, then someone who didn't buy the expansion wouldn't be able to play with someone who did. They added the areas so that those people could still play on non-expansion content. COD is different. The areas being added are maps not additions to the world.
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5 share my views compare to how many in this very post? Seems like you're the clueless and misinformed one here.
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Compare the amount of people in this post to how many people play the game. 5,000 out of 4 million.