You’re not being cheated. Players made the choice to use up the five character slots that came with the core game. They then had to purchase additional slots to play the remaining classes. There’s no reason that the expansion was required to come with an additional character slot because of a new class.
This argument is kind of moot now that all veterans who pre-purchase the game get an additional character slot.
You are still being cheated. They are trying to force you to buy a product that doesn’t exist yet, for the price of a full game while you know it will be just an expansion. And you only get the free character slot if you pre-purchase, and otherwise you don’t.
Many people WILL need the extra character slot, so that raises the price from $50 to $60 to anyone that doesn’t pre-purchase.
Ask yourself, is $60 a reasonable price for an expansion? Many of the defenders assume that everyone should pre-purchase! Boy, I bet Anet really loves you all! That is exactly what they want! But what if you do not want to pre-purchase? What if you want to wait till the product is done, and perhaps wait for the reviews, and see if you like what you hear?
Perhaps you are one of those rare people that does not buy games on impulse? Do you get a free character slot? NO! It’s $60 bucks for you!
I’m not being cheated and the product does exist although it’s not complete. It’s no different than any pre-order. Most people would fall under the pre-purchase umbrella anyway as they would have purchased the game ahead of time in order to play it once the servers updated to allow access. How many veteran players pre-ordered GW2? Surely they must have been cheated as the game didn’t exist at that time…
Yes, it does raise the price to those that want to play revenant, don’t have any remaining character slots, and choose not to pre-purchase. Also keep in mind that the pre-purchase ends once the expansion is released so you have until then to purchase the expansion. Players will usually have as much information as possible by then to make an informed decision as to whether the expansion is worth the cost. It’s no different than GW2 or any other game for that matter.
Based on what I have seen so far, I decided it was worth the $50. Many other people felt the same way and pre-purchased the game too. If people want to wait until after release to purchase the expansion then they’ll going to have to spend the extra $10 for the character slot if they don’t have any open ones. The thing is that Anet has announced well in advanced about this so those players have ample time to decide before then.
I don’t buy games on impulse. In fact, I rarely buy them anymore and only stick with certain series of games. Pre-purchasing a game is not the same as buying on impulse. Buying on impulse would be purchasing the expansion without any thought into it. Some players likely did buy on impulse while others knew or decided right after it was announced that they would buy it.