It's completely the same thing.
You're saying that bungie can boldface lie about a product, prevent me from playing the product they sold to me, and then sell me access to content I already payed for.
That's actually illegal, if you didn't know.
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Then sue. If you're that upset attempt to sue Bungie. Otherwise stop playing Destiny and all future Bungie/Activision products. I highly doubt you'll do either. You payed 60 dollars for a game, you don't have access to the content, it's not available yet, when it comes time for release, don't buy it.
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Edited by The Waifu Master: 9/28/2014 11:26:55 PMI don't have the money to sue a company as large as Activision. You know what I can do though? Steal other people's money. And with your logic it's completely okay to do so. And if the people I steal money from don't like it, well, they should just not ever get near me again.
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No one stole anything from you. Stealing implies that it was taken from you and most often by force, you willingly payed 60 dollars and unfortunately were disappointed. So no, you stealing someone's money is NOT the same thing.
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Edited by The Waifu Master: 9/28/2014 11:36:02 PMNo, actually, what is being done to me is extortion. Let's say I promise a man a cake if he gives me $20. I then proceed to make a cake. I bring it to his house and cut him a slice. He loves it. "Give me another slice!" He says with a grin. "I'm sorry, but you'll need to pay me another $10 before I give you any more cake." I say. "But I already payed for the whole cake!" He says. "Yup, you did. Now give me the $10 or you'll never eat another slice of this cake." This is exactly what Bungie is doing with Destiny. It is deplorable and illegal and you should be ashamed of yourself for defending them. But you're not. Because you're a fanboy.
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I simply don't feel as entitled as you do. I'm sorry you don't feel Like you got what you paid for. Bye.
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No, I objectively didn't get what I payed for. Neither did you.