I understand what you're saying, but you're being unreasonable here. When you purchased the game, you purchased rights to the content that came with the original game. That content is still available to you. The Year 1 story, strikes (Vanguard Legacy playlist, plus in-map selection), PvP (basic playlists), and raids are still yours to use as you see fit. The fact that Bungie has reconfigured access to that content (no Nightfalls for non-TTK, no weekly Heroic strike) doesn't change the fact that you do, in fact, still have access to the content you paid for.
Your issue seems to come from frustration about being locked out of [i]new[/i] content. Nightfall strikes, most strike playlists, and most PvP playlists/events are going to require TTK because you otherwise wouldn't have access to the new guns, new armor, new exotics, etc. that would make you able to compete. The reality is that, despite what we want, Bungie is a business. Businesses exist to make a profit. Their argument of limiting year two gear to people who purchased the year two content is valid and, honestly, they'd be stupid (from a profit standpoint) not to set it up that way. If people feel that their experiences in the game are just as good without the new content, why would they buy it? Bungie loses money that way which means no Destiny 2 or future content. Economics comes down to a company enticing you to give them your money in exchange for goods or services. This fits the bill perfectly and should not be considered any sort of legal issue or consumer-protection violation. Sorry man, your argument isn't valid.
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