The content being provided by the micro transactions is content that should have been given to the players as part of this ridiculous 40$ TTK price tag. We are being used and this system is not, in [i]ANY[/i] way, supporting players.
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"If you don't want them then don't buy them" Thats funny because I remember paying 40$ not to long ago for content how about you guys?
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"Its purely cosmetic so it doesn't matter" likewise for bungie if its purely cosmetic they don't need my money. I'm angry about the principle of micro transactions i could care less about the little emotes. I care that fans defend bungie even though its not in their best interest as a consumer to be charged for small things that probably took no time to create.
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Look guys, year one players, casuals, fanboys, people who are locked out of TTK, I think we can all agree that little dances that were probably made during a lunch break by an intern should have been included in TTKs launch price. If you can't agree please give me your money because for some reason you don't care about it.
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Edited by DownwardSpyril: 10/7/2015 12:46:54 AMNothing is for free...except the few pieces of silver that Bungie intends to give away to the player base once this kicks off. If you don`t think TTK was worth 40...then I would hold off purchasing next DLC. BTW....I am curious as to what you think would warrant the 40. Does a few extra emotes fit the bill...or is there something else that should have been added...and now needs to be free of charge? Personally, what I got for 40 was sufficient IMO.