Don't waste your money on this crap. This is another attempt for bng to rip us off. We SHOULD NOT have to pay real $ for cosmetics. These should all be attainable through in-game play via bounties, level up Engrams etc. We've already paid enough money buying the game.
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It is okay to not buy them. If Bungie gives us some free content I have no qualms about giving them some notes of appreciation. But I don’t have to and neither do you.
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14 RepliesHonestly, if they are putting anything behind real money it SHOULD be cosmetic. And these are all retired cosmetics. Let those who care about them buy them. It doesn't hurt you. You could have gotten them through playing the game in year 1.
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I'll be the first person to condemn Eververse when it crosses the line. However, I don't see this instance as a problem. Functionally, Eververse should be a tip jar for Bungie. I don't feel a need to purchase anything in the way of completing story, lore, quests or for closure for established content like I did in Y1 events. Most or all of this content was attainable by playing in the past. While your frustration is valid, I can't agree with this one.
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Bungie shouldn't be selling past seasons loot to begin with that was the whole point of seasons, if u didn't play that season u missed out, but yet again bungie thinks there game is back on track an they start adding more bullshit asking 10 dollars for an emote after literally selling us a new dlc an season pass for like 70 dollars 8 weeks an here they are again wanting more money it's disgusting how this game is handled the greed is simply getting out of hand now.
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It’s not at all a scam. You’re literally getting what you paid for. PS they were earnable in game and were advertised as being limited time only. If you didn’t get them that’s your fault.
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11 RepliesYo, I don't give two or even three shits if it's cosmetic. As long as they aren't selling God rolled armor and weapons in there. Micro transactions aren't something new or exclusive to bungie. Almost every game has them. Most cosmetic items that are in the game are extremely easy to get. I play enough to get a F**k ton of the eververse items. Full sets of ugly armor? got em. Useless sparrows? Got em! Extremely ass looking shaders GOT EM!! Nothing wrong with micro transactions. AS LONG AS THERE AREN'T ANY GOD ROLLED ITEMS IN THERE.
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U don't have to buy and they wouldn't be available otherwise...use the paper money u save not buying emotes to wipe ur tears
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Edited by i3thDisciple: 11/7/2018 3:02:35 AMthe exotic emots are a little different though... right?
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Those things were attainable through in game activities though
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Let’s see. Charging money for items that have zero impact on gameplay and add unique COSMETIC flare to your character. I can either do what I want with my money or less to this chump that got told no by mommy and daddy I choose To use MY money how I want. Bye salty losers. I’m dropping money on a game I enjoy and not listening to the half baked opinions of entitled drop outs of society
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Actually let them have it - if someone is dumb enough to spend real money on an emote then let them - just leave everything else out of it...put the damn ships and sparrows back in the game, too!
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Completely agree what bullshit
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Temporal surge = SCAM nothing new there, and every time i see some of those emotes from now on, ill wonder, did this guy pay 10$ or it? BUT ultimately it will fly over my head faster than 4 warlocks with Chaos reach and x6 buff can melt a Prime Evil.
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This makes no sense. It’s just cosmetics items, emotes that have no affect on gameplay. Cosmetics are literally the one thing that micro-transactions can touch, it’s perfectly fine...as long as you also have the option to earn it without spending real money. And we did. But then again, it’s not that big of a deal.
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1 ReplyYes, those emotes give such an advantage
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Couldnt care less, though 10 bucks for an exotic emote seems quite steep. If they were cheaper id probably pick up the mic drop, but its nothing i cant live without
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They were previously obtainable. This is a way to get a slightly altered version of you missed it. I think it is an acceptable way to honor the exclusivity while letting those who really want them to get them. Straight money and no RNG.
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I thought stuff from previous seasons showed up in the Eververse for Bright Dust from time to time? What's the dealio?
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Agreed just more greed from Bungie, putting a price tag on things that were previously obtainable through gameplay.
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2 RepliesEdited by AngryWarlock: 11/7/2018 2:05:43 AMWhat’s temporal surge?
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3 RepliesI checked the definition of scam, and this ain’t it.
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dude seriously they're just emotes.....emotes don't really matter. maybe if they were ornaments i could see your argument being valid. i agree that there isn't enough diversity in player appearance with them stupidly deciding not to bring forward year one armor (made solstice grind -blam!-ing pointless), but cosmetics as minor as these should not come as a surprise to you that they want to monetize them .
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I think its fair game if they already came and went.
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Eh I already got them so no biggie and the fact that the two exotic ones are just different colors ehhhhhh I’m not interested in that
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3 RepliesI haven't been online since reset so haven't seen this, is this bungie trying to pull the "emote only available to buy with silver" crap again? I'm tired of this crap, maybe it's ok in free to play games like Warframe but the majority of us paid to play this game, along with additional for the expansions and other content. At least EA are saying with Anthem that while they'll sell cosmetics, they'll also be available to earn in game...
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4 RepliesIt’s cosmetics, doesn’t change gameplay. They can monetize it all they want.