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It's the key to access the DLC.....
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The DLC is rolled out as a content pack, several weeks before its street date. In the case of Crota, it was "Destiny Content 3", and it was 2GB on 360/PS3. The actual DLC item is just a proof of purchase.
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Fun fact #374 - You do realize that some original XBoX games as well as PS2 games received DLC larger than 2 gig? So while you're smiling giving Bungie a good Ole Dutch Rudder, how do you feel knowing today you paid $35 for less content than you would have gotten for $10 2 console generations ago?
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Actually, I call bullshit. The Xbox only had 5GB on its E drive, and the PS2 didn't have a hard disk at all, unless you got the network adapter. What the hell game had a DLC that used up 40% of your disk?
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The same way I feel about 2GB of Rocksmith DLCs costing $2,000: not bothered one jot.
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Never played rocksmith. I have no idea if that DLC does in fact cost 2 grand or you're poking fun. And what's a jot?
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If you bought 2GB of Rocksmith DLC, you'd pay $2,000. It's approximately a dollar per megabyte. This is why filesize is a pointless metric.
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Who said anything was $1 a meg? That's not even close to accurate.
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Read the goddamn thread.
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If I seen it correctly it was not that on the psn.
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What about the 2GB ones?
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^ this
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Because that 2 gb update before the dlc dropped was for shits and giggles, right? Common sense, use it.
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I was joking of course the Cutscene had to be added at the end to make it seem like it wasn't on disk.