I see you're a PS player. Do you understand how the halo req system works?
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Edited by mokmuud: 11/9/2015 3:11:39 AMYep I only game on one system.;)
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Well the req packs are mostly for cosmetics too lol. Armor, assinations, and weapon skins don't really affect the gameplay. It could be argued that commendation effect the gameplay but honestly those drop so regularly that the only reason people would want to buy packs is an attempt to get rare armor quick. I get that you're mainly trying to respond to the replied but I hope this helps you get a better understand of it if you thought it was a very bad thing.
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I don't really care either way. Point is one is solely cosmetic and the other isn't.
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Ok, my point was just that they are both pointless imo and have pretty much no effect on gameplay.
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Yeah but one does affect gameplay. Even if you claim it's insignificant it still does.
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Edited by DeathTurtle4730: 11/9/2015 3:39:23 AMThat much is true. I feel the reason people are angry at bungie is because they already paid $140 for this game and dlcs. [spoiler]fans just think of it as a huge -blam!- you, to spend $140 and have stuff put behind a paywall, which is mainly why bungie got more shit for silver than 343 did for adding req pack micro transactions[/spoiler]