Further development into this after I learned that [b]Destiny[/b] was getting a micro-transaction shop added to the game. Now I don't think I'll come back to the game even if proper keyboard/mouse support gets added unless that shop only contain purely cosmetic items (which normally isn't the case with F2P games...which might be the only thing that [b]Destiny[/b] has going for it now...).
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I think your dumb. It's not required. So STFU and leave already
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Why haven't you deleted your characters then liar? A person who was quitting would delete all the characters he could
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Edited by WonderGamer: 10/10/2015 11:58:25 AMWhat's the point? I don't want to start that game up again, I simply removed the game from my PS3. And I won't be bullied into taking stupid additional steps by trolls like you, so get lost. Response reported/blocked
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It's only going to give us emotes. I don't see the big deal with it, tbh. Like they said, you're not going to lose that close Crucible's match because you didn't have the "Shopping Cart" dance equipped. As for the KB/Mouse thing. I agree with what one of the other guys said. If you need a KB/M to play a console game I think you're on the wrong platform. It's not a major draw back of they don't add it. I can understand you'd rather play with a KB/M than a controller, and that's fine and dandy, but, atm, your argument is like saying, "I'm quitting WoW because it doesn't have allow me to use an X Box controller to play." Blizzard would ignore that just like Bungie because it's not on their radar, nor the right platform type where it's typical. Alas, I hope you find something that you enjoy. I've heard good things about MGS5 and its online mode.
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If it's purely cosmetic, that might be acceptable to continue playing it, however micro-transaction shops rarely stay cosmetic from the games I have played that had them in them, which also led to me stop playing them. However I have other reasons for not playing this game or purchasing from Bungie anymore, so the micro-transaction shop was a secondary argument that doesn't hold much merit when there are other reasons of higher priority that caused me to ditch the game. I had a friend that wanted to use a gamepad in [b]Killing Floor[/b] for the PC when I first got him into it. He's also a console gamer for the most part & has given me the "using a keyboard/mouse on a console game is cheating" bit before also; my response to the "cheating" comment is he don't understand what cheating actually is if he thinks using non-standard controls is cheating (hacking is cheating & that includes use of game enhancers). What people need to realize is that while uncommon, some game developers did add proper support for various games on the PS2 ([b]Unreal Tournament[/b], [b]RUNE[/b] & [b]RPG Maker 2[/b] to name a few that I owned & noticed the support in them). In any case he wants to use a gamepad on a PC game, so where's the irony in that? He did eventually accept playing the game using a keyboard/mouse after several unsuccessful attempts to use a gamepad with proper support (I think he was just forgetting to configure it...), but this only proves my point that requesting peripheral support for systems that aren't exactly designed for those peripherals (or at least the games weren't), but still have the capability to use them is not all that uncommon. And don't get me started on Blizzard... I've been boycotting them since 2010 after my WoW account was banned in response to being stolen & apparently used for gold-sales activity. Even though they agreed that the account was compromised, they would not unban it due to a technicality on the registered name on the account. I haven't purchased from Blizzard since that happened & I'm standing my ground on that decision, the same as I'm going to stand my ground on Bungie's decision to ignore the response in my boycott against them as well.
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It only contains emotes, which are dances