Looks like bungie picked up a bad habit or two from it’s ex, sad when battlefront 2 is making a comeback , no game killed destiny , we where all waiting for a destiny killer when Luke Smith was hiding in the background like hold my beer. Greed is what went wrong , greed killed destiny , it’s sad
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Destiny turned into a phone game, soon you will run out of energy and have to pay 2$ to get more , yet another great idea !
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1 ReplyThey might actually make some money if they didn't charge ridiculous amounts for cosmetics. Are people really paying for this stuff. If they made things cost a buck or two i might be willing to pitch in here and there but after buying a season pass im not dropping 20 more for silly shit. If they wanted to do a free to play like Warframe they need to add trading and ability to make in game currency but I think they missed that boat
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Other games don’t need to kill Destiny, bungie is doing a sterling job on its own
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1 ReplyBut they are sugar daddyless now... Someone must pay for these incompetent scumbags and their sleezy schemes, no?
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7 RepliesBungie is there own line studio now bungie needs to make money seeing 85% of the game is free. Battlefront still is with ea they have a massive company backing.
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Most companies go under from poor management. At this point I can't say if Bungie will follow, but it's showing early signs.
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Unfortunately, eververse is only a small problem in a sea of issues.
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This is unnecessary. Where’s that hammer run off to...
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Imagine if they put all the ornaments and emotes into the actual game.
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They need the money to fund the game
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best answer to eververse is quit destiny
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4 RepliesSo don't buy it. I can tell by your grammar and punctuation you aren't super smart, but you CAN read and write...so you should be able to figure out how not to buy cosmetic crap you don't need.
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10 Replies4200 hours in Destiny franchise. $5 spent on Eververse in D1 (air guitar emote) $5 in D2 (striker punch emote). It's optional.
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Monies *
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14 RepliesAlready bought all I want from this Crimson Days with silver 😎 Who grinds bright dust anymore?
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Irony is they would end up with more money if the prices were more reasonable but they seem to afraid to take that chance OR the more scary thought is enough people are actually buying this expensive stuff and they don’t care
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2 RepliesEdited by Zizin: 2/17/2020 3:11:49 AMI noticed Tess got a new voiceline update! I think she was saying something about finally being packed, tidied up and settled in.
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I mean that's how microtransactions works I just wish that there was more armor and gear to chase rather than putting what seems like 80% of the new content is locked behind eververse where it should be only around 30%
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1 Replywhy do people pretend Eververse makes you spend money? do you have no self control? no idea how to handle money? there's nothing useful for sale, nothing that will improve your game, nothing of any value other than what you personally attribute to it. everyone is just as free to never spend as they are to spend, grow up and get over it.
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2 RepliesTrue! It's realy disgusting how greed kills the game. Greed has infected Destiny's core. Bungie is verry sick. It's sad seeing the game die.
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1 ReplyMaybe...just maybe you don’t need to buy the cosmetic....it’s there if you want to. It’s not hurting anything. That’s like saying the blueprints in the new game make it extremely unfun and slow because there’s a skin for sale
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Since d1 ive spent maybe $10 and thats because i wanted to not because i had to there is nothing in the shop that changes the gameplay for a must have
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It’s not when we’ll get the Destiny killer, but if it can stand on its own legs.
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Well, I see some cool outfits sometimes, and I wonder where they got that from. Oh. Eververse! I see.... Not so cool now.
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Battlefront 2, Division 2 soon, and heck maybe Borderlands 3 can make an outstanding comeback.
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11 RepliesWhy would anyone spend a significant amount of money on Eververse stuff?