I skipped out on the pass. And just to demonstrate that I wasn't doing it due to financial constraints, I dropped 500 silver on that "Striker fists" emote. It's kind of a G-rated middle finger.
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Wow you have £5 for an emote? Must be a -blam!-ing baller. "No financial troubles here, man's got £5"
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If I could afford five clams for an emote, I could afford 35 for the season pass. This makes it clear that it was a decision, not a financial issue.
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Yea, you really put it to the man...
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So what are you saying exactly? That I should have shelled out a cool $35 for the pass?
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That you shouldn't have even shelled out the $5...
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Probably not. But every now and then, I see something I just have to have. That air guitar emote in D1 was the same thing. And those are the only two Destiny microtransactions I've done.
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You've contributed to the problem. Why bother making playable content when people are forking out for an arbitrary animation?...
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Maybe so. But I'm sure they'd rather have gotten 35 of my dollars than a mere 5.
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Except it's not just you. Is it? Three guesses why microtransactions are more prominent in games these days than they were 10 years ago... Because they make more money than expansions...
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I've only done two, in four and a half years and 3800 hours with this franchise.
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Again. Except it's not just you. Is it?
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If you require absolute perfection in that regard, I'm afraid I can't deliver. Sometimes, Bungie produces something I like enough to drop a fiver on.