Looks like the point went right over your head.
The main problem is that Activision is looking to charge people as much as they can for as little content as possible and get away with it.
If you're perfectly happy with being charged [b]20 dollars[/b] for a few little cosmetic items and having this trend continue well into the future, then you are part of the problem.
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Except nowhere are you obligated, nor have you been obligated, to purchase the cosmetics. Don't want em, don't buy em. Also look up cosmetic item prices in other games lol, theyr equally if not more expensive...
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I shall also be part of the problem while I'm break dancing over your dumbass in the tower
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[quote]I shall also be part of the problem while I'm break dancing over your dumbass in the tower[/quote] Oh shit! We got a real badass here! Lol, nerd.
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No those of you who can't comprehend "we are not done with the package, stay tuned for more info" are the problem, you get a piece of info (none of which pertains to what you're complaining about, hence them saying the details for the collectors without the game and expansions 1 and 2 are still being worked on) and you lose your shit and look like an entitled little snot
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Edited by RedPhotog: 6/25/2015 3:46:05 AMI'm not losing anything dude. I'm reserving my right to buy until launch. Everyone should. Giving these people money before launch will just keep this dramatic flame fueling, giving no hope for the creative future in video games. If you are ok with blind faith in life, fine. Faith is poison to the mind. Faith is the purposeful suspension of critical thinking. Why anyone would want to suspend critical thinking is beyond me. Keep on keeping on guardian, nobody cares.
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The trend has been established for years and the community acts like it is new. That's the issue here
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Like i already said, nobody has to buy anything, nobody forces anybody
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The ignorance is strong in this one. We don't live in a fascist country. Of course nobody is forcing anyone to buy anything. This is America. However, there is still something to be said about exercising your rights as an informed consumer, not partaking in any bogus crap companies are strategizing for. The DLC Bungie Destiny drama is a perfect example. The new era of preordering games has literally given studios an opportunity to put the cart in front of the horse with every release they launch. Never preorder anything. Ever.
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Wow. There is so much wrong in this post. I don't know where to begin. But I can say that you are the one who's ignorant