Not gonna lie I was kind of pissy when they made all the dlcs we paid for f2p with forsaken and all the dlcs before that. And then did the same with shadowkeep once beyond light released. If everything is just going to be added to the f2p pool should I even bother purchasing the newer dlcs? Because right now it feels like I just payed for a few months early access.
Only thing that feels eclusive anymore is the handful of exotics we get from the battle pass. I know we have the raid too but......if it's going to be vaulted and then brought back available to everyone what's the point of me buying it when I can just be patient?
This feels like the equivalent of making eververse items that people bought with money/silver available to the crucible loot pool lol.
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Nope.
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3 RepliesIt is f2p it's on gamepass. There selling point is the seasons model by the looks of it. Oh and eververse
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Its amazing bungie has made a game that isn't good for almost any player base. F2P, most of F2p went into the vault. Hard-core very little endgame worth playing, and most endgame is not difficult, challenging or rewarding. New players,who want to buy in sure, pay all this money for a bunch of content that is basically useless and unrewarding Long time players, thanks for spending 100's of dollars, but were taking pretty much 50% of the game away from you.
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Guardian, Archon Of LightArchon Priest Of House Light - old
Forsaken and Shadowkeep are not FTP,people are paying for sunset gear -
Edited by Sweet Lew 88: 1/11/2021 7:09:45 PMVideo games typically lose value as they get older. Some eventually becoming free. Get used to it?
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The base game and expansion content were only given away for free after they had been sold for 1-2 years, and this was done 1 year before these activities were removed from the game. Also, any non-event items older than 3 seasons are part of the Eververse Engram loot pool, which can be earned from XP while playing Crucible matches.