Amen to that. It's taking these younger players for a ride and potentially hurting the game in the long run. IF they see a few dumb emotes and gadgets sell line hotcakes they MAY decide that the amount of work (very very little) for the payout is how they'd like to move on.
That'd be bad for the sequel
I'm okay with selling them but there needs to be at least a weekly opportunity on each character at a box which has a even drop chance on all items in it without weight.
Destiny is moving towards the pay2win and when they sell god rolled guns for money I'll stop playing.
ehhhhhhh, that is sort of sad but i agree with you, you're probably right. "Kids" to me is teens to early 20s. It's a subjective term and most use it on here as an insult haha.
I mean, it's all good. I have free will and don't see anything they're selling that i want, i don't care what my character looks like all that much, but i just really don't want to see these "live events" simply be a vehicle to deliver more paid transactions with little to no content attached.
They've created an amazingly addictive game with the best shooting mechanics i've personally ever played. I have hopes that destiny 2 will incorporate new devs(lead developers, specifically) that can fix the little things and build it to it's true potential.
The nickel and dime thing? Sure, it clearly works, people want to have dress up time in the game. I get it.
Seems just a bit tacky though. Just my opinion.
Have a good one bud!
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