The worst part about Destiny is that people bought it and will likely keep buying it and supporting this whole DLC bullshit scam.
Gamers are like lemmings sometimes. Get a hold of yourselves and stop supporting this shit. This goes for all the big names in gaming: EA, Bethesda, Activision, etc. Corporate interests above quality games.
Well, I'm actually a fan of Bethesda, and don't see them as someone I shouldn't support. Their DLC is quality, and they put a lot of work into it. The worst they've done was horse armor, which was a clear cash grab that people got pissed over, and they haven't tried that one again. Some might dislike hearthfire, but it added a lot for just five bucks, especially if you're a roleplayer like me. Just making one house and moving your family there puts in a good twenty hours if you choose to buy all the materials, craft and furnish the place yourself.
And there's three total out in the beautiful wilds of Skyrim, with different weather, environments and scenery. Along with some other really neat features. Besides horse armor, they've got the best DLC on the market. Because theirs actually add to the game, and isn't just something you buy, play, then you're done with it. I have no problem with DLC when it's not day one dlc, on the disc, or used as an excuse to sell you a bare bones game.
Developers can't always, and actually never get all of their ideas for a game out in time and end up having to cut a lot of content due to time constraints. DLC allows them to still get those things out, and I'm okay with paying for them when they're good. And just to give you an idea of how good Skyrim's fans thought Bethesda's dlc was, we were all heart broken and completely pissed when they announced they wouldn't make another dlc for Skyrim, because they said they would for at least another year.
But they cut that short to work on something else. Probably Fallout 4. We had tons of threads because so many people were voicing how upset they were. Even really big fans, bigger and more supportive than me said they felt "betrayed" because of the bullshit PR weaseling they did to deny what they promised. There was hundreds of members on at once, and almost three times as many guests reading those threads. Their site already got lots of traffic, but they got even more back then.
TESO was a cash grab, but that wasn't by Bethesda.
As for Destiny, I already knew that game wasn't going to turn out well, though I hoped it would. Still, didn't bother wasting my money on it.