Microtransactions in d2 have been 90% of the focus of this game. People will argue it's more consumer friendly.
Your wrong. Consumer friendly would be to make it all earnable by playing the game.
Making things purchase only through silver isn't consumer friendly.
Now if silver was earnable as well by playing the game it would be consumer friendly.
Edit: so apparently many just miss the point of the post. So let's see if I can dumb it down a little bit for the bungie white knights.
When I mean anthem did it better with loot boxes. I mean they made the currency earnable by playing the game you didn't have to spend real money to get somthing unlike several of the package deals bungie offers. I'm going back from the first iron banner package. An ornament for the fighting lion. You couldn't earn that you had to buy it. Meanwhile playing iron banner got you a crappy ship ooo. Now bungie wants to add more things for direct purchase which would be fine but they already said many of the things won't be in the loot pool for the engrams you earned by playing the game and not purchase with bright dust either. So they want us to spend more money on each season than we have already for what? Rehashed reskinned events? Now if the money was actually used to do things for all players. Such as 2 new strikes each season 2 new crucible maps each season planetary venders being updated with random rolled armor and weapons, factions finally being brought back after they have been Mia since shortly before forsaken and still no word when they would be bringing them back or if they will be. These are things that eververse should be paying for quality if life changes for the game itself for all players. Not to just fill bungie's pockets.
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1 ReplyEdited by LocalCrow: 5/26/2019 11:11:32 PMAnthem is just another ugly stain on Biowares reputation, Every game crowned as a “Destiny Killer” doesn’t last a week. Like it or not, nothing in the current gaming market can achieve what Bungie has with the Destiny franchise. And from D1 till now, this franchise has come a long way, and it’s only getting better, despite the Bungie hiccups along the way. [spoiler]Not saying Bungie is perfect, they make a lot of mistakes, but they work them out...eventually.[/spoiler]