That is the only way the game goes forwards. Bungie told us that Eververse is only in to fund free content drops and events in place of the traditional DLC model. Well, right now we have the traditional DLC model, plus Eververse, minus the free content drops. So either remove Eververse, or make the DLCs free next year. Oh yeah, and what exactly is “cosmetic” about getting extra XP per kill and more rewards from public events? (Exotic Ghost Shells)
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The only way this game moves forward is when children like you who don’t have jobs and get easily tempted by shiny things leave the game and forums for good.
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I love to see how more and more people realize the shady, filthy motivation of Bungie behind this and how they not want to allow them offering us half-a** products, but charge us twice, triple and quadruple for it. A great day for the light and a slap into the face of the darkness, sitting in the Bungie HQ.
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Microtransactions need to go. I bought a few things in Destiny 1 basically as a bonus to bungie for creating a game that I got so many hours of enjoyment out of. I REGRET every single penny of it and will never buy another one ever again. This has gone from a minor little kiosk that was completely avoidable, to the game outright designed around continually sending you back there to try and sucker you in. This has passed the point where it is just cosmetic items for cash, IT IS affecting how the game is played and designed. If you buy micro transactions thinking it isn't hurting anything, it's "my money, what's the big deal?" You are so very wrong and contributing to progressively making this worse. This is shady business practice that is slowly destroying video games and it needs to be banned. You could try and get customers money be making a good product instead
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If they removed eververse all they would do is spread the loot pool between all the other vendors and make u spend bright dust there
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Failing that, they should at least STOP THE DEPLORABLE RNG MICROTRANSACTIONS!! If a player wants an item, and is willing to pay IRL for it, Bungie simply offers it for a fair price. No bright dust, no bright engrams. Just quid pro quo.
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This is just a possibility, but perhaps eververse microtransactions didn't work aas well as they were hoping, so they couldn't make the DLC free.
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Edited by Jakebohica: 12/21/2017 5:13:41 PMHow is it pay-to-win when you can earn these engrams through playing the game? You can easily earn 10+ a week. Not to mention you can dismantle things you don't want and buy other items with bright dust.
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What are we replacing it with?
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https://youtu.be/zTsWd4M53JU Please watch
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Down with Everworse!
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[quote] Oh yeah, and what exactly is “cosmetic” about getting extra XP per kill and more rewards from public events? (Exotic Ghost Shells)[/quote] That they don't effect story or pvp.
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Bump for awareness
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Imagine if those items were obtainable via secret achievements and missions in the game. Say if you get the Sweeper Bot emote for clearing all of the story/adventure icons off your map. Or you get an emblem, ship, shader for completing a raid on prestige with not a single player dying, how meaningful would those items be now? Players want something to remember thier achievements to either show it off to randoms or their friends. I remember in Destiny 1, the aww I felt when do seen someone with a flawless ornament. That was something that could only be obtained be completing one of Destiny's most difficult challenge, and those ornaments showed that off. If you seen someone with a full set of Trials- ornaments, you knew they meant business. These also could lead to loads of more gameplay opportunities to get yourself engaged in. The Sweeper Bot example may inspire someone who is not interested in the more, to go through all the story missions and adventures because they want that emote. They might even enjoy themselves. The prestige raid example would add tons to do in game. You may really want tat ship, shader, emote, etc. and so you try the challenge with your friends, only to fail because you're not powerful enough. That would promote going through the other activities to become more powerful and then try again. Eververse takes all of this potential away and it is severely limiting and hurting was D2 is capable of.
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No, we have regular events that Eververse funds e.g. the dawning, which is on now. Then we have dlc, which is funded by dlc sales. Fake news.