I enjoyed watching that video and he makes a very valid argument.
To anyone saying that the dlc's weren't repackaged and sold back to us, let me ask this, why is it that unlike all other dlc content, you didn't have to download the dlc file from psn or xbl...
It was already there on the disc, which is why there was nothing to download externally. The dlc purchase just updated the game basically...
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If you left your machine idling overnight, it downloaded automatically. If, like me, you turned it off, then the next morning you got to stare at a loading animation for about 45 minutes (or was it 1 hour and 45 minutes?) while the DLC update came through. All the information is there in everyone's console right now anyway. That's how you can see and fight Urzok outside the Skywatch, even if you didn't pay for the Dark Below. But only if you bought TDB will you have an actual quest to kill him. If the data wasn't in your console and your disk, it would result in some players in the public areas being able to see only half of the enemies or identify half of the weapons in the Crucible.
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You did download the DLC. It was the 2.5GB update the week before it launched. That said. There are areas in the game that are locked off. That's it though. There's no content in them.
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Yeah people are dumb. Clearly the 2.5 gigs were the patches to Guns. At least thats how they viewed it haha
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No, no, you're doing it wrong. The only proper way to approach this is with the critical thinking capacity and long-term memory span of a concussed goldfish. If you start [i]thinking[/i] about the conspiracy theory or any of the popular lines of "evidence", it'll all fall apart. So the right way to watch the video, at least judging by the dozens of "Bump" replies, is to apply no brainpower at all and just blindly swallow the propositions it offers.
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... I actually didn't realise that. I mean, I booted it up and played the DLC when it came and I just though it was my X1 doing it's idle download thing over night.