You didn't buy them. You bought access to content, which is released however bungie sets it up. I mean, imagine if you literally buy a year 2 exotic, ppl would go nuts. You are just wrong. I guess that makes me an illiterate bungie defender with no morals.
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Say you buy a car from a dealership without test driving it and when you get in the driver seat and turn the key nothing happens. You proceed to pop the hood and realize the engine is missing....would you just say oh well guess I purchased the shell and eventually everything will be ok?
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Not what happened. Or at least not what I was referring to
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Yes it does
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An expansion is a collection of content. Half of the exotic armors that were advertised (CONTENT) is impossible to earn, albeit a handful of glitched garrisons and tarantellas. This would be acceptable if it were forwarned. It's an idea, to attempt to prolong limited content, I get that. However, when content is removed from an expansion (which again, is nothing more than a collection of content) to be pushed into "free" updates months later, or in the next expansion, all without warning from the developer, that is an example of false advertisement.
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Edited by daveg35: 11/11/2015 6:45:46 PMWell if u can't get them until next dlc, then I would agree that it's a crappy move on bungie, thought you just meant time gated stuff