Don't buy the campaign - lessons learned from Destiny 2

Are you on Xbox, PC using the Windows Store version (this is what you get from the game pass), or PC using the Steam version? I’ve heard offline play has been an issue for people using the Windows Store. I suspect it has something to do with the campaign being a DLC but I’m just guessing.

I play on Xbox my consoles set to home and I get the buy it screen even though I have a bank statement that has a transaction for the payment of the game

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That’s awful. I’m sorry to hear that.

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I feel cheated cause halo infinite could have been legendary but it’s a sad excuse for a game halo was supposed to be scared and not touched by greed of live service and micro transactions, but hey the consumer who keeps the company’s in business buying this garbage, know nothing,

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So instead of spending hundreds of man hours making new areas and campaign missions, which cost upwards of millions to produce to cover the time spent modeling, coding, drafting, acting, and play testing cost money, Bungie should make these expansions (a new addition to the game that is totally optional) completely free?

How does that make any sense? It’s like complaining that a sequel to a game costs money when you should just get it because you say so.

And before you say it, Bungie does not make nearly as much money as it could by relying on game pass subscribers, almost all of it goes to Microsoft since that’s their product. It’s 100% their choice to price their products now they feel, just like 343 with them making armor colors cost as much as a battlepass for fortnite.

At that point touching grass is vital.

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I’d have no trouble buying dlc if I could play campaign offline on my xbox but 343 aint listening and so I’ve uninstalled. I check back here regularly though to see the roasting 343 receives

I played it with my free two months of gamepass I got from Discord nitro and man am I glad I didn’t spend any money on this game.