To anyone speaking in contrary to this video and his statements, I ask you to look at a few things.
Mostly your arguments against the video are about the "cut content". Honestly, you are being blinded by the REAL issue that he mentions.
The REAL issue isn't if Activision Cut content or not. The REAL issue is the Model in which Destiny was sold. The "lack of Content", and the "cutting cost" business model. Hey I understand that Activision wants to be a business and make money. But that doesn't mean we as consumers need to bend over and take up the "u know what". If we as the consumers SPEAK with our Money... the Business's in the World are FORCED to do what we tell them to when we Choose not to buy into a product not worth buying into.
Destiny's issue is the idea they made as little content as possible and created a model for the gamer to have to retread this content over and over. Then Every DLC... ad more "limited content" and have you retread that... AS WELL AS, the stuff you already grinded over and over before... to regrind over and over again (i.e. weapons)
This is ridiculous. It just is. To pay for content already created and PURCHASED another $20 here.... and another $20 there, for an "upgrade" of items and maps we already have purchased from day one is Outrageously GENIOUS. But only if We as the consumers keep buying into the BS.
Don't let them rip you off, and charge you for content you have to regrind over and over and allow them to Benefit their profit because they were able to keep selling you content you already purchased.
My 2 Cents... and that's the most Destiny will get from me from her on out... unless they make dramatic changes and the community shows their opinion by holding back their Biggest voice... $$$$$
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