Thats not content.
Those are game modes that [i]featured[/i] the content that you purchased.
The content itself is still there and can be played. Its just no longer featured.
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That's some epic hairsplitting right there, especially when bungie advertises hard raid modes as new content...
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because it [i]is[/i] new content
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Well, of course! A raid with better loot and harder mobs is totally different than a strike with better loot and harder mobs. I mean, ones a RAID, the other's a STRIKE. Dragon strikes are content. They were there, and you could do them. If they're gone, then content is gone. You can argue it wasn't important content, or content you don't care about. But you sound silly saying it simply isn't content.
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Edited by Coyote_x_Starrk: 9/16/2015 6:44:39 PMIt [i]wasn't[/i] content though. Dragon strike was a [i]feature[/i] that took the content that you paid for and altered its difficulty. They didn't just take away the Dragon Strike feature they took away ALL the strike features. As you can see the way strikes are done was overhauled just like the rest of the game. You didn't pay for the feature you paid for the content. The content that is still available to you. Just because its not the difficulty that you want does not mean it isn't there.
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Oh, it's a FEATURE, not CONTENT. It all makes sense now!
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Glad we got on the same page.