You guys need to stop focusing on MICROTRANSACTIONS and focus more on the game!
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#destiny2
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Yea this game sucks
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You're an idiot, this game is barely even influenced by micro transaction xD go play almost any p2w mmo or mobile game and learn how retarded this post makes you look.
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$$$$$$ trials is free
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DragonX1980: "BUNGIE! WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?" Bungie: "Oh hey look at this wasp nest I found. I'm going to pour hot sauce in it then stick my **** in!"
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If they knew you wouldn’t be asking that question....
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What if I told you Microtransactions [i]are[/i] the game?
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they have no -blam!-ing idea
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In 3 years the game will be good.
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9/10 of these posts are Xbox players. Muted
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Amen brother
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What are you even talking about? The Activision patent? You know that was Activision, right?
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Huh? Please explain how bungie are focusing on micro transactions? Please I’m intrigued 😕
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Edited by Forsz: 10/20/2017 3:03:42 PMBump!! It's now impacting content of the game... that EVERYONE paid money for. It's getting out of hand quick. They protect micro-transactions more than disabling an emote. Which doesn't make sense, everyone paid for the game. A small percentage paid for the emote. You disable the emote first.
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At the moment, the priority at Bungie is to get the pc version of D2 launched and we're not going to see much in regards to game fixes or changes until the launch. After that, given the long history pc gamers have of breaking games, a fact I can attest to as a pc gamer, Bungie's effort will likely be heavily divided between the upcoming dlc and trying to deal with the various ways pc gamers find to cheat in or otherwise break D2. It'll take a while before we see any big fixes or changes in D2, at a minimal until the first dlc though I do expect we'll see something along the lines of another weekly event prior to the dlc in an attempt to curb the steep decline in players and keep those who do still play entertained until then.
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What?
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"We've heard your complaints about skill based matchmaking and have decided to take full advantage of Activision's wonderful new patent and implement micro-transaction based matchmaking. I'm sure everyone will agree that this change is for the better "
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or stop focusing on PvP and actually work on the meat and bones of the game. PvE, Loot, Quests, Characters, Lore, Exploration, etc.