Believe? I am sure of it. It was a smart idea of Bungie to put it on the Disk. It kept us from spending hours downloading it.
Just because it was there does not mean you should have access to it without paying for it.
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Are you stupid?
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No, I have owned a successful business for 15 years and I understand marketing. Do You? Do you even have an education? Have you ever taken an economics course? Or are you limited to personal attacks as a way of trying to get your point across. If you want to continue this conversation, please come up with an intelligent response to support your thesis. An answer of "Are you Stupid" will not get you any points on the debate team, it only shows your level of ignorance.
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Edited by Oddball: 12/12/2014 3:52:22 PM[quote]No, I have owned a successful business for 15 years and I understand marketing. Do You?[/quote] No. [quote]Do you even have an education? Have you ever taken an economics course?[/quote] Yes. I'm currently studying Business Studies. My question remains the same. Are you stupid? To some up your previous statement you're saying it's alright for Bungie to scam us.
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Sorry that's not an intelligent response. Please elaborate on your Scam Idea? Was it in your contract that you get to use everything that was included on the original disk without paying for it?
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That's just idiotic I'm sorry you clearly a fan boy ..
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Since launch on Tuesday I have put well over 24 hours into trying to keep up with my character and all the new things to do. That's a price of less than $1.00 per hour for entertainment and I have just started. I have one character almost caught up, another about half way through and a third I have not even played this week. I am not a Fan Boy, I am a player who really enjoys the game.
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That's great for you if you enjoy the game , that doesn't mean it was good to lock us out of content already on the disc so they wouldn't have to spend money or time making an actually dlc or expansion as they called it .
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What they did was save you Time spent downloading the content by putting it on the original disk. It was there for you if you wanted it. It really did not save them anything by including it on the original disk, it was put there for our convenience. You and others need to get over the fact that it was there but not free. Have you ever bought an automobile with ON Star installed? It was included in the cost of the vehicle but it is not free to use, you have to pay for the privilege. How about your Cell Phone, you paid for it, the content is there, but you still have to pay for a service to use it. Your TV is cable ready, but you have to pay to use cable, or Netflix. HBO? Cinemax?