I saw Star Wars Rogue One in the theater last year. It cost me $20.
I loved it, so I decided to spend another $20 to see it again with my wife.
Flash forward 5 months; I remembered the whole movie by that point, and still very much enjoyed the experience I had watching it twice. So I decided to spend $30 on the Blu-ray.
By this point I have spent $70 to experience a movie I loved.
I love Destiny (1&2) and have no problem paying more money for new content, micro transactions (if I want the items, and the chance for future content.
I have only spent about $220 for 3 years worth of entertainment. Sounds like amazing value to me.
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More micro transactions = more content (in one way shape or form) I’ve purchased for both 1&2. Added to my entertainment value
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yeah but you should not have to pay for it.
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seriously you dont mind spending just as much money on 1 game as you would on a new system?
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so you would rather pay $300 or more for a game that you should only be paying $60 for?
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You don’t need to spend a dime, grind, then use brightdust... end of story
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This tho!!
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Ok. Good for you. But guess what would be better for you.... If there was a clear and guaranteed path to get the Eververse rewards for free
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There is....it's called grinding for the eververse engrams? I know you're not that stupid.
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Its the dawning that has everyone pissed. How many dawning engrams have you got? They should be giving us dawning engrams instead of bright engrams during the event. And if people still want to buy engrams let them.
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So there is a guaranteed way to get the Cosmos shell? Through grinding? Nope. You can get a random bright engrams and roll the slot machine and see if you get lucky, though. Which is anti consumer
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That’s the same if you bought them lol
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