• inlandempire
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    6 months ago

    And then they cut content from D2, that was already released, and sold it back later as DLC

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      6 months ago

      Not to mention vaulting the entire campaign (and DLCs) that D2 originally launched with. So if you bought the game on launch, you don’t even have access to the content you paid for.

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        6 months ago

        Yeah, and it completely fucked over the new player experience as well, their New Light thing in the Cosmodrome was a such a step down, people didn’t know where to begin playing the game and had no clue as to what the Red War was, despite every NPC praising you

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          Yea, that stuff made me stop playing in a couple days. I don’t want a fucking game to tease me about shit I literally cannot experience any more just because the devs didn’t want to let everyone play all the content they already made.

          It was obvious I was already not getting even the core experience, and FUCK any game that locks contents even behind seasons. I’m busy these days. I still want to get to the content, just not on THEIR shitty forced timeframe.

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            Seasons and timed battle passes can go straight to hell as far as I’m concerned. I fucking hate FOMO.

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          Tbh the Red War was not the greatest introduction either. New Light would be fine, if it was followed by Red War.