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Edited by I Pummel Cheeks: 8/6/2014 9:41:15 PM
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How would you feel about "holiday events" in Destiny?

Yes(explain why)

2831

No(explain why)

242

I remember playing Runescape (sue me) back in the day, and they always had holiday events that would last for a certain amount of time. How would you feel about things such as santa hats, jack o lantern heads, scarves, even a decorated tower? EDIT: thanks to Chocomcbo, he found source from a Q&A video where they talk about Holiday Events. skip to 1:34:00
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  • Karmosity, I votd "No" and here's why.... While I like the idea of holiday events...keep in mind that the destiny community is multicultural and diverse. If Bungie decided to try and incorporate events that satisfy everyone's cultural beliefs and sensitivities it could prove to be quite a cumbersome task for the dev team. I believe that we all want to share in community events that bring us together while in game. Perhaps, this is a chance for Bungie to break the mold from traditional MMO's that observe real world holiday events in game and instead mark significant events in the destiny timeline... Ask yourself; what events would our guardians want to celebrate? rebirth, anniversary, significant dates that mark the communities progression through the destiny story arc. On top of this, we have limited vault space atm which unless it is changed would not allow us to keep some of the holiday collectibles that so many people enjoy showing off. Just my 2 cents... thanks for starting the discussion.

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