I’m NOT paying $7 for 1 ornament, I’d happily pay $2 though. Drop your costs significantly and you’ll see more 💰.
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3 RespuestasI have 14000 bright dusr
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1 RespuestaEasy solution, don't buy anything.
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Cosmetics lose their value if everyone has them. Bungie knows what they're doing.
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Thankfully it’s optional and you don’t have to buy anything you don’t want to.
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Same, but Bungie isn't fishing for guppies.
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[quote]I’m NOT paying $7 for 1 ornament, I’d happily pay $2 though. Drop your costs significantly and you’ll see more 💰.[/quote] LOLz, I guess one will have to wait multiple weeks to save their allowance.
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1 RespuestaI keep waiting for some one to come in and make micro transaction illegal in video games. I doubt it will ever happen though with how popular mobile games are and how loot boxes still haven’t been declared gambling in most countries. Video gaming industry gets away with waaaay to much. There needs to be more regulations that are strictly enforced.
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1 RespuestaIt’s not that bad compared to other games and most stuff rotates through the bright dust shop or ends up in engrams later anyways
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The prices are a lot more reasonable compared to COD, Fortnite, and Apex Legends
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I agree. I think they could make more money if they lowered thier prices[on this anyway]
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1 RespuestaDon't like the price don't buy it then. Or earn bright dust and wait till the ordement goes up for BD. Either Way Bungie is not gonna drop prices dude. They want you to spend momey.
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2 RespuestasI once paid .99C for horse armour after that nothing makes sense.
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Editado por Hu Tao: 3/14/2021 3:39:31 PMY'all never played games with actually expensive MTX. Some games require thousands upon thousands of dollars to get every cosmetic/character/gun. Destiny: couple hundred of bucks and you have every item that season. And you can get most of stuff just by playing and gaining bright dust, so if you want every item in season it will be like 100$ Besides Bungie has experts that track, predict and calculate their profits from Eververse. If cheaper items gave more money, they would have lowered prices long time ago.
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[quote]I’m NOT paying $7 for 1 ornament, I’d happily pay $2 though. Drop your costs significantly and you’ll see more 💰.[/quote] Wow, people still and/or want to spend real money at Eververse.
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2 RespuestasThey are priced this way for a reason, if 100,000 buy at $7 they make $700,000. If 500,000 buy at $1 they’ll make $500,000. From a business standpoint it makes sense
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3 RespuestasThe Celestial ornaments were worth $15 USD per class.
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Stats show people that are willing to spend that much for one item are more inclined to make future purchases, whereas of you reduced the price, not only are you giving a discount to reliable buyers you're also hoping unreliable buyers such as yourself will make up the difference, plus limiting the amount of sales by giving more away at a fraction of the cost in which reliable buyers would've bought them at a higher price anyway. So reducing the price is way more negative business practice than lowering the price. Obviously, there is the detail that if you invest more into game through direct Eververse purchases you may stick around, but that remains unconclusive.