In Year 1, we as a player base have put up with a lot.
You took away the loot cave, the one thing the community created. Something that created friendships, created rivals, and brought a lot of people on hoping for that one golden egg. You took it away, and we all said "Well I'm angry, but you actually made purples drop purples now. They're rarer than they were, but at least I get good stuff now."
You gave us the raid, gave us the hardest gun to achieve and brought it to it's knees just as quick. We all said "Yeah, a 50 mag size and higher time to kill than even auto rifles was a bit overboard. It was a super hard gun to get, but it does need toned down"
We eventually said the same to auto rifles, but you kept nerfing them until they were trash. Weapons have unfortunately always been this way, but we've rolled with it because diversity. Except the hand cannon meta for 6 months. That was utter crap, and you know it. Shotguns are going the way of the auto rifle right now, and it's quite sad.
We (Well, not we here, because I had no idea you could do this until after they patched it) used in game mechanics that make enemies back away from grenades to push off raid bosses. We said "That's fair, it was cheap and made the whole thing not seem as worth it".
We then received The Dark Below, the most lackluster DLC for a game I've seen. We all said "Well it's out fault for buying the season pass. We should have waited".
Then House of Wolves came out. We had no raid, the Prison of Elders and Trials of Osiris broke apart our teams we'd formed bonds with because we needed the best members because it was limited to 3 people. We said "I'm bitter about it, but they never promised a raid, so I guess it's fine"
Then we hear about TTK. "Hey, people who haven't played yet! You can get everything that our 'loyal' customers have bought for a grand total of$140, for just $60 (Because our game had so many hostile reactions that the market value plummeted far more than any other game in a year)! We'll even give you exclusive rewards that those already playing can't get, they'd have to buy everything all over again to do so" We said "That's not fair Bungie. We deserve to get these things too for playing for so long!" And Bungie was like "We done goofed, 'loyal' customers, so here, for a simple $20, you can get some exotics, emotes, and shaders that you'll probably vault anyway." We became divided on this stance of paying for cosmetics that still permeates today. The majority however, whether reluctant or gung-ho, accepted it, and it stayed in.
Then you decide to charge more money for stuff, even making the two things everyone wanted expensive enough people would have to spend extra money for them. We cried wolf, but were silenced by those saying "It's cosmetic. It isn't hurting the game, you don't have to get it, and it's not moving past cosmetics" Again, the majority has accepted it, maybe even spent some money, and moved on.
And now, you do refer a friend. The majority of us have already gotten our friends to get this game long ago. We have formed out groups, and don't need more people in because we already have more than 6 we talk with on a regular basis. You make it so we can't get this stuff without paying for a second account to have PSN/Gold so we can get this stuff. But wait! For three easy payments of $49.95, they can be yours today! I assume this is what will happen within a few weeks. I had actually planned to make this comical using that part, but this just seemed like such a huge scam for more money I couldn't bring myself to do it.
Bungie, you're treading on thin ice here with many people. Think wisely about how you want to play this out. And for the love of God, don't let Luke Smith or Deej say anything about this stuff. Both have been bad PR for a bit now, and you can't afford too much more.
I don't want to quit this game, Bungie, but you're making it very hard to want to keep going with this middle finger you keep giving to existing players and free candy to the new ones. Eventually, you will run out of new players and by then the old ones will have probably left and won't be coming back.
TLDR; Don't comment if you didn't read the whole thing.
Edit: Holy butternuts, I've never had this many replies or upvotes before. I haven't had a chance to read/reply to everyone, and doubt I will, but for those who commented, good or bad, thank you for your input.
Edit 2: Broke 1000 replies. Thank you all, both those who agree and those who don't. It's good to have the differing opinions, that's what makes us unique. I've been on a plane all day with no internet, so I haven't gotten to read everything from people, but I will try to go through and read all the posts, maybe make a comment or two.
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Commented without reading the whole thing
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How much do you bet that 50% of Destiny players left because of this, Fallout 4, Black Ops 3, and/or much more important things to tend to
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Edited by Angel_Soren: 11/24/2015 2:39:18 AMNot gonna lie, that whole back story about year 1 was super unnecessary. You should have just gotten to the point. For those who didn't read, his main points are at the last three paragraphs.
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I was with you until the Refer a Friend part. Anyone who thinks about creating a second account, just to get cosmetics, has more issues than a magazine. Seriously, this isn't Bungie's fault if you feel you have to pay more by creating another account. That's YOUR flawed logic. I, just like you and many others have brought many people to this game and don't feel that Bungie owes me anything. Everyone's piss poor attitude towards this program is just unreal.
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Edited by Calliber: 11/24/2015 2:35:51 AMWant some cheese with that or did you use it all up on Atheon?
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Wall of text!!!!! Didn't read.
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Edited by Mr. Grips: 11/24/2015 2:32:23 AMWith all these good games with actual content coming out, Bungie is getting desperate.
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Well presented points. Equip tinfoil hats!
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I for one will not be creating a second account just to get a shader, emblem, sparrow, or one of three legendary swords. That being said, it is sad that they are resorting to these measures in order to boost sales of their product. Releasing DLC with extra content seems more appropriate to increase the player base and boost sales. This time last year we were getting excited for The Dark Below; even if it was lackluster it was still something to get hyped for. I would much rather spend $15-$20 for some extra content rather than silver for festival of the lost type events that really don't have additional content.
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Well said sir. You are both a scholar and a gentleman..
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Agreed, I felt that the refer-a-friend thing was just a desperate grab for more money.
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Very well spoken.
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You should also post it on Feedback. Good arguments should be considered.
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Wow.. I can't believe you spent so much time writing that... Quit crying.. Scrub
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Agree with everything except the loot cave. Things like that ruin the game more than help it. Kind of like all the people that farmed 3oc when they first released and got all the exotics then complained that there's lack of content.
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Well presented
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Read the whole thing. Good points well presented!
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Agreed,