So i have just a thought here. Mostly to see how you all react to this, maybe bungie may do it if we react well. So here goes nothing:
So i'm thinking of a store, dealing in real life money (Cash). But wait, before you instantly say no, heres what they'd sell:
Titan marks
Warlock bonds
Hunter cloaks
Different shaders
Ghost shells
Ships
See? Nothing that [u]truely[/u] affects gameplay, and gives bungie a way to make a little extra cash. And us a way to look even more different.
Just an idea, comment and lets see what everyone thinks!
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Happy to pay for the game, dlc, PS+... but microtransactions for in-game fluff? Not. One. Red. Cent.
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I don't like micro transactions. Even though I have bought one or two before, I think it's just a money grab to get people to spend money for no reason. It's a waste.
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Nice try, Activision. But seriously, micro transactions are frowned upon for good reason. Ever since free to play games arrived onto the market gaming has taken a steady decline. It's bad enough that we're being charged for on disc dlc, let's not add fuel to the fire with daddy's credit card exclusives. Besides, earning gear (yes, even the cosmetic gear) is much more satisfying than just buying it straight out just to look like a tool for ten seconds. So which would you rather tell people when they ask where you got your cape from? "I found it in a legendary drop on vault of glass!" or "I bought this for five bucks from the strange coin vendors greedy brother!"
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They do that in different games all the time. COD is known for it. All the skins and maps and packs for emblems. They could do that and it would work 'cause people are going to buy it.
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I wouldnt support micro transactions at all
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA...HAHA...HA...ha Micro-transactions. EXACTLY what would fix Destiny. wow.
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Sigh.... <shakes head disapprovingly>
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Bump.
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Bump.