Here’s a idea a series of shader that replicate real life military camouflage for the up coming veterans day in november to honour real life veterans
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Chocolate chip? M85 woodland? I'd actually pay money for these. Thinking about it, if bungie were smart they'd pair up with a veterans charity and have x amount of every shader sold go to them.
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As long as bungie doesn’t introduce aos-cam I don’t want to look like I’m running around in my pyjamas lol
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I’d still pay $AU10 for my superblack to return
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Pandering for good publicity you mean? Unless they do something to give back to veterans, who gives a shit? Words are nothing without action. Bungie ain't about that.
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Bungie don’t want to be seen as political, no doubt
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What the f*ck is politics got to do with it? . Veterans Day represents all that serve in the military past and present regardless of which nation you’re from
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Edited by Demon_XXVII: 8/6/2019 5:22:38 PM@DarkRaven Geez, a company like Bungie is a liberal snowflake style organisation that wouldn't want to be seen as supporting veterans...they're just happy creating glitter, rainbows & driving teslas As for your attitude and flaring up of language I'm a 24 years in, time served T1 British veteran (now medically retired), multiple operational tours in theatre (Afghanistan/Iraq/Libya & Syria), conflict management, anti terror & peacekeeping missions around the globe, medals on my chests, oppo's lost, and VB-IED injuries scarring my physical state No need to get all bolshy, go learn to read in context!
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Lol. Ask a republican who has served. $10 says he's been called a racist. America is being split in two by the media. Any military force is a political statement that'll piss off one shareholder enough to keep it away from the game. Good idea. Doubt they would help veterans who need it.
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Yeah I can see your point as a side note I live in australia and my family has served service in the military for more than a hundred years in ww2 - Korea and Vietnam and so on