Too long have we put up with the worsening state of the game, i certainly didnt pay hard earned cash for a game that at times is unplayable (because of the rampant zoo animals released upon each update) and has had pivotal content restricted. Bungie recently changed the EULA (conveniently in time for the lockout) so they can remove or restrict content (mainly to the players not paying for the dlc id assume). Now i havent personally read the EULA as it never appeared when i updated the game to check how the updates are (shite as i expected) but every single player is being duped by a company that released a game nothing like was shown before release. Anybody willing to add quotes of the EULA agreement would be appreciated as i cant seem to find it.
Now is the time to fight back at bungie, as it wont be long before the next screw over and if they can lock non-payers from base game content what else will they take from them? When will limitation of our progress and variety of activities come to an end or get to the point where its unplayable without payment? I have given up on the game but not the money i paid for it.
The only word from bungie i have seen regarding the most recent outrage (weekly/nightfall) is that the new strike is in rotation and base game strikes will return in weeks to come, which was through twitter.
Where is the apology? Devoted fans of bungie and this is how we are repayed for years of support (if your a ps player dont bother yappin about your lack of halo, you had uncharted and it was amazing and not sold into the cash cow halo has become) the players falling victim to bungies new tyranous ways apparently arent even worthy of the usual bs excuses we are usually given.
To be clear, if you enjoy the game and are undoubtably happy with the way it is being handled then congratulations to you, i wish you many hours of prosperous gameplay but i for one have had enough and urge others who feel the same to unite and actually attempt to make a change in the right direction.
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Care to stop blaming Bungie, this smells like Activision