I have paid for:
Destiny 1 and everything related
Destiny 2
Osiris
Warmind
Forsaken
Forsaken Seasons
Shadowkeep
Shadowkeep all seasons except one
Beyond light
Season of the hunt
This is a lot for a game. But Bungie doesn't care and focuses to Eververse.
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We are being charged pocket lint to play this game compared to other MMOs. Eververse is why you can play this game fir $3 a month (or less) instead of the $12-15 a month most mmo players are paying.
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Pay pocket lint to play pocket scraps. The game stopped focusing on content a while ago. Now it’s just “how do we get them to buy more silver?”
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(2014)D1-$60 Db-$20 HoW-$20 (2015)TTK-$40 (2016)RoI-$30 (2017)D2-$60 CoO-$20 Warmind-$20 (2018)Forsaken-$40 Annual pass-$35 (2019)SK+Undying-$35 Dawn-$10 Worthy-$10 Arrivals-$10 (2020)BL+Hunt-$50 Chosen-$10 Spring-$10 Summer-$10 I don’t see the issue here with the amount of money and time Destiny has been around $490 over years. A day one xbox one price over years.
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Let’s say $500... divided by 4500 hours between D1 and D2 comes to a grand total of... $0.11 per hour. $0.11 Bungie has basically charged me a dime an hour to play Destiny those greedy scumbags
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If you can even call some of that crap content, sure. Bungie is great at hype, but delivers very little, especially with D2. Those of us who go back to Halo, yes, we're still foolishly holding out hope, but see no promise with the current state of the game. Far too many issues and instances of one step forward, two steps back.
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Everything that dude listed added things to the game that players could use, stories the player could experience and missions/game modes the players could play... so yeah, it was content.
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Editado por girrafe07: 4/25/2021 6:46:03 PMSo is the all the junk in the eververse shop, but doesn't add anything to the game but fashion. I guess you prefer form over function. Bungie loves to target people like you.
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I have never spent a dollar on silver. It is content... but it’s optional cosmetic content and it’s ratio to the content contained in seasons and expansions is extremely small.
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You clearly missed my point, lol
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No... pretty sure I got it. Have a nice afternoon or evening!!
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Haha, no, you definitely didn't. Your response clearly shows you didn't, as you focused on an aspect of the comparison, not the overall point.
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No, I got you. You aren’t going to have a good afternoon or evening. ‘Crap’ is subjective valuation of the optional cosmetic content Bungie offers in the store... and you made an assumption about my interaction with those items to which I responded that I’ve never spent a dollar for silver... because I can receive quite nearly everything in the store with a little patience and consistent gameplay.
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Hahahaha, dude, you're clearly lost. You obviously don't know what a metaphor is.
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Uh huh... a comparison... that conveys a SUBJECTIVE VALUE to the idea or object compared to... Still hoping you have a nice afternoon or evening. Weather is beautiful where I am and had a great time with the fam today.
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So you understand the idea, but not how to apply it. Good luck in life cool guy.
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It’s not even that, it seems like people keep digging themselves into a hole they clearly have stopped enjoying years ago. They can’t see past the corporate hype and get sucked back in because of no self control. Until Nintendo makes a good console nothing related to the switch matters even games I’d enjoy (BotW, Monster Hunter, Xenoblade, etc) the player base has had change happening by simply not playing look at double primary and sunsetting. People left Bungie saw and changed accordingly.
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same here. i’m not sure why transmog will be an eververse thing. they put all the new decent looking armor in there. it’s not like all the new stuff can’t still be in there
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It’s not an eververse thing... eververse will sell coupons to skip in game requirements for silver. It’s through the ada-1 vendor.
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Editado por MARRZ: 4/25/2021 11:07:45 AMEververse sells the materials you need to turn in to Aida once you reach to seasonal cap.
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if the materials are in eververse to make armor ornaments that makes it an eververse thing. those are the facts. you might disagree but if something is in eververse that makes it an eververse thing. denying that isn’t particularly rational but feel free.
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[quote]It’s not an eververse thing... eververse will sell coupons to skip in game requirements for silver. It’s through the ada-1 vendor.[/quote] And if you want to go beyond the cap of 10 per season, eververse is only way.
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And eververse sells boons to increase glimmer and planetary mats gains and upgrade module drops... does that make those systems part of eververse too? I gotcha:.. all planetary vendors report to Tess for their marching orders
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Editado por waverider666: 4/25/2021 6:06:14 PMThere’s no cap on planet mats, if I chose I can run circles all day every day collecting... this new transmog material however.... ETA; gunsmith does modules also, there is a global cap but nothing requires eververse...can’t go beyond stack cap at all unlike this new deal..
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And planet mats don’t directly disrupt a consistent revenue stream Bungie... transmog does (or has the possibility to).
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Which is not a problem. 99% of player won’t care after about 10 pieces (in my opinion)... and players curating their own set of universal ornaments (albeit from older armor sets themselves) is a direct competition to that revenue stream.