Everybody acting like spending $60 on a game is the largest financial risk they have ever made really needs to grow the %$@/ up.
If you are so hard up that $60 makes you shit yourself... Here is an idea. Invest your time in other things that better your life economically. Work extra, go to school...
I make more in 1 hour than this game costs. If it sucks, oh well. That wasnt always the case but I never tried to be the victim. I just made life better. Seeing all these posts of such high anxiety is pretty sad. Handle your business and things get easy.
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The amount of money you make does not justify shady business practices and what a consumer base feels is fair a fair price for the product they are being supplied. Would you buy a Vacuum for 4k? No? But why not if you make more than 60 dollars in an hour that's not too heavy of an investment? Understand my point. In fact the way you speak and boast about your income while simultaneously defending garbage business practices automatically makes me question if you're even of working age lol.
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Editado por GoldenXGoose22: 8/6/2017 7:16:49 PMYour entitlement and victim mentality is all to be seen here. What you inflame as "shady business practice" is simply gamer entitlement voiced. Bungie is selling a product for $60. No one is being forced to purchase it. There are MANY competitive games on the market. Yet still there are so many voices about how their entitlement isnt being met and demands to rectify how their expectations are to be reached rather than taking their business elsewhere like adults do. If this game isnt worth $60, DONT BUY IT rather than bitching about it like a bunch of spoiled children. Wasted energy... Go put that energy into things more productive. I wouldnt sit and bitch about a $4k vaccuum so it met my expectations, I would just go get a different one that fit my needs and economics best. That is all. Oh. And the attempted personal attack troll bait made me laugh. Keep justifying the entitlement mentality, that always ends well!!
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Shut, the, -blam!-, up. You obviously can't fathom the situations [i]most[/i] people are in. 60$ is food for a week to some of us. Eat my ass.
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Then why are you PLAYING VIDEO GAMES!? Go do something to make your life better. Thanks for making my point.
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[quote]Then why are you PLAYING VIDEO GAMES!? Go do something to make your life better. Thanks for making my point.[/quote] I cant even begin to describe the multiple scenarios in which people are only able to buy one or two games a year. People can have dependents or dependents with illnesses which is expensive. People themselves may have health issues and cant afford more than $60. The fact that people have cooler dance emotes than me because they bought them, upsets me. That content should be in the game originally. If the developers need extra cash than thats what dlc is for. (when its done right and priced right.) I miss gaming before dlc and add-on packs, when you got what you paid for up front and if you wanted updated or cooler features than you got the sequel.
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If this is your position then you have my sympathy. But I still struggle to understand the reason for taking this so personally. I have spent $0 in micro due to it having 0 impact on my ability to play. A dancing emote or shader does not put me at a disadvantage. I just enjoy playing with my friends and the experiences we create and remember. I put 1,000 hours into D1. With DLC it ran me $0.20 per hour of entertainment. I am willing to give Bungie some credit for what they have done.
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Yeah, you're completely off topic with this. No mention as to the price of the game. I'm highly suspicious of your "I make more in a hour than the game costs" if you can't comprehend on a high school freshman level.
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The topic is trying to trigger everyone to game costs which ties into microtransactions. You are easily manipulated. See bigger picture and people wont use your emotions against you so easily!
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That's what I said haha. -blam!- this kid.