No destiny isn't a subscription service. You guys will literally make excuses for everything
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I was hooked on DCUO for well over a year. I paid $17.99, every 3 months. If I didn't, I was locked out of certain instances, had half my bank taken away, my money was capped at a lower cap etc. sound familiar? I'm not complaining. Vim perfectly fine paying my $40 at the beginning of every year and $20 every for months after that, as long as they continue to add enjoyable content. It's 100% a hidden subscription
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It's not a month subscription service but if you don't keep up on the licenses you start to get locked out.
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Nope, it quite literally is one. Read the EULA you accepted. Says it right there. No excuses, just facts, you ignorant swine.
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Lol I actually am a day one 1 player and have every DLC and collectors edition. Just stating The game was never presented as a subscription. [spoiler]u swine [/spoiler]
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Edited by Accipiter: 9/17/2015 5:32:22 PMIt's people like you that are ruining the gaming industry. Blindly accepting that this is the way to play games, you're not transforming the gaming industry for the better, you're making it so companies will make this the new standard.
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Sorry for believing that a genuinely fun game I'm still hooked on after a year shouldn't be the new standard? It's 2015. Gaming is evolving. Games are no longer commodities, they are services, platforms. They provide more content then single commodity-based games ever could/would, even with all the DLC in the world. Subscription based distribution is new. It's not the standard however. Games like Call of Duty, Last of Us, Pokemon, Portal, all still exist and will continue to exist. However, games like Destiny are ushering in the new era of subscription based content. Don't bash me for being progressive. I've spent $120 on this game for over a year's worth of fun, which I think is worth it, and I will probably give it more in the future. Make your own decisions, but don't dare tell me that being progressive is the "problem with the gaming community". It isn't 2004 anymore.