Who else remembers the true purpose of the micro transactions? Because I remember them being put into the game to give us the next dlc(s) for free until destiny 2. So why is everybody forgetting thus and saying that they won't buy the rise of iron dlc(they won't have to buy it, it will be free) and if bungie decides to charge us for it, they will have the biggest lawsuit on their hands then any other gaming company, ever!
Edit: your "toaster" and followers have all been reported for harassment and personal attacks, I hope you all enjoyed your last day in the fourms :)
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They never said that they said micro transactions were to fund the live team for free events like srl and crimson doubles until fall of 2016
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3 AntwortenYou mean you hope they all enjoyed their warnings at most.
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9 AntwortenBungie is a lying pile of elephant shit.
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1 AntwortenI love how these idiots come out of the woodwork every time a DLC drops and thinks, "maybe if i say its gonna be free, it will be!" Dream on pal.
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[quote] If bungie decides to charge us for it, they will have the biggest lawsuit on their hands then any other gaming company, ever! Edit: your "toaster" and followers have all been reported for harassment and personal attacks, I hope you all enjoyed your last day in the fourms :)[/quote] Glad you studied law at an online school, as for your toaster comment! YOU HAVE SUMMONED ME
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Bearbeitet von Pappa Jambi: 6/10/2016 1:07:47 AM[url=https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/13672/7_Introducing-Eververse-Trading-Company]link[/url] Nope. The purpose of Microtransactions was/is to fund the live team and the events that have occurred. [url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-12-08-bungie-talks-destiny-the-taken-kings-event-focused-future]link[/url] The original plan was to have these events bridge the gap to Destiny 2. This is probably speculation but I think Rise of Iron was a change of plans based on the delay of D2.
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2 AntwortenRemember how when they made that announcement, everyone was screaming to boicott micro transactions? Well guess what, this is the result.
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Quick! Fix "forums!!"
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Ummmmm Bungie [i]never[/i] said we'd have free DLC's.... So there's that.
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1 AntwortenAll I know is I'm kinda pissed I bought a season pass and it didn't give me jack shit.
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God shut the -blam!- up you ignorant close minded -blam!-s.
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Pretty sure bungie said silver was to help fund the live team, not for free dlc. Kotaku speculated that it might be for dlc, but no one ever confirmed that rumor
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SSSSSSALT
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1 AntwortenEvents and dlc are 2 dif things.
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Reading comprehension never was your thing was it? They NEVER said microtransactions would pay for dlcs. Their exact words have been quoted and sourced if you want to try and read it again. Reporting someone for a personal attack doesn't hold much water when all they did was call you on your bullshit. Entitled brats have a hard time deciphering the difference in an attack and a truth dropping statement. Sorry no safe space here little buddy. Good luck in life, you're going to need it.
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nothing to see... oh, is that a troll ¿
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8 AntwortenI recall the post you are referring to, but I remember reading it differently. I remember them saying that micro-transactions were a way to bring money in for events they were planning (which ended up being SRL and Crimson Doubles). Festival Of The Lost had a positive response, but putting something that simple together (items and decorations only) still required hours of work and testing. SRL required two stages to be made from scratch (I noticed that we weren't driving through pre-existing content) and testing as well. This stuff costs money. Your $60 entitled you to the main game. The season pass entitled you to three DLCs. The Taken King was an expansion, not a DLC. It changed how Destiny was played. You may not feel that you got your money's worth, but other people feel differently. I, for one, will pay for Rise Of Iron because I enjoy the content.
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1 AntwortenWho remembers when not enough people were using pulse rifles?
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>proved wrong >cant handle it what a child.
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Bungie never said that microtransactions were to support free DLC, that was hope sprung from Kotaku and the like's articles. The only thing Bungie ever said it would float was events like SRL, Halloween, Valentines... all that stuff. Furthermore, as stated in the terms of service, they reserve the right to change anything with or without notifying us. So even if they HAD said that was what micro was for (again, they never did), there would still be no lawsuits because you agreed to give them the ability to do that when you first started playing the game.
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Bungie never said that, Kotaku did. Bungie said the micros were to help fund the live team to support small events like SRL, Crimson days and Festival of the lost. The biggest of which was technically the April update.
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Bearbeitet von zose: 6/9/2016 12:32:51 PMThey never once said that... they said both microtransactions and paid dlc can exist together. Eververse was to pay for the live team and their updates not future dlc.
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DLC = Live Events Expansion =/= Live Events Therefore Expansion =/= Free
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Bearbeitet von GuerillaAlbo: 6/8/2016 10:32:26 PMNot dlc(s) but live events such as festival of the lost and that valentines day event. If you think rise of iron is free and they'll get sued for it not being free then i feel bad for you. New guns, armor, raid, story missions, crucible maps, and strikes are not free. Edit: also sparrow racing
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I don't think you understand how lawsuits work, besides if anyone attempted to sue Bunkie or Activision, the simply couldn't because of the money and lawyers they have