I know everyone seen the hike in prices in the Eververse store. My question is who is this for? People with disposable income? Rich to well to do folks? Because the working class at least from Reddit and other sources. I am not the only Titan who doesn't own the God of War Armor or the Arachnid armor when previous seasons. I own all titan armor. What a stark contrast. So my question is again? Who is this armor for? It's like being penalized due to my income. I would love nothing more than to support Bungie with my account showing purchasing from Eververse is my way of giving back to the company. However that has changed with the prices for pre orders and silver costs. Me and some randoms had some long discussions on the cost and how it seems the eververse store is a Whale store not for us average
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The price goes up because people pay it. If nobody was buying these things, they wouldn't increase the prices. SO, yes. It's for people with disposable income, currently. I think you'd have to be insane to spend that much money on THAT armor, but not my pockets to watch.
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1 RespuestaTell us you get free gubment money without telling us you get free gubment money.
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1 RespuestaIf you can’t afford a cosmetic in a video game you shouldn’t be playing video games because you have an income problem that you need to fix
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I agree price increases are bullshit but in this case just save up bright dust man.
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You’ve been playing for nearly a year at least then, you could have saved bright dust js
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Is never been for the average person. It's has always been for whales and streamers.
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It’s for the same people that donate money to millionaire streamers
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1 RespuestaDidn’t they make bright dust armor cheaper Swear it used to be more
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1 RespuestaWouldn't buy anything for the titan worst looking guardian outta the 3 absolutely -blam!- looking monstrosity 🤮🤮 🤣🤣
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Bright dust is free.
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13 RespuestasIsn’t gaming in general for people with some disposable income? Plus, Bungie already told us months ago about the rising costs due to inflation & other factors.
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1 Respuesta[quote]I know everyone seen the hike in prices in the Eververse store. My question is who is this for? People with disposable income? Rich to well to do folks? Because the working class at least from Reddit and other sources. I am not the only Titan who doesn't own the God of War Armor or the Arachnid armor when previous seasons. I own all titan armor. What a stark contrast. So my question is again? Who is this armor for? It's like being penalized due to my income. I would love nothing more than to support Bungie with my account showing purchasing from Eververse is my way of giving back to the company. However that has changed with the prices for pre orders and silver costs. Me and some randoms had some long discussions on the cost and how it seems the eververse store is a Whale store not for us average [spoiler]Moderator edit: This thread has been updated with tags that are more appropriate. Feel free to private message the moderator who moved your post, link to topic, for further clarification about why this topic was moved.[/spoiler][/quote] 1. There have been no “price hikes” outside of seasons getting an increase. Event ornaments have stayed the same for quite some time. 2. We’ve all known about said ornaments for months now which means that you’ve had months to farm enough Bright Dust to be able to afford it. 3. Being penalized due to your income? Dude, get a grip and then get a better paper route. You being unable to afford in-game items falls on no one else’s shoulders but your own and no one is “penalizing” you. Your victim mentality needs to be dialled back lol.
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Play game > earn bright dust > buy armor > problem solved
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It costs 6k bright dust. If you don't have that much bright dust then you're either spending as soon as you get it or you don't play the game much since seasonal challenges reward bright dust.
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Every fit & emote I own for my characters have been bought with Bright dust or earned via bright engrams. Do seasonal challenges, weekly vendor bounties (x8), etc etc, & save up every bright dust earned from the season pass. If you're smart with your earnings, you can accumalate quite the lot for event fits. This year, bright engrams were quite generous. I got a 1,000 gift of bright dust from one bright engram & quite a few 250 "gift" of bright dust. I don't play as much as before, so every bit of bright dust counts.👍
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2 Respuestas[quote]My question is who is this for? People with disposable income?[/quote] Yes, that is what all gaming purchases are for.
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If you ain't got money then eververse isn't for you, all that stuff is to get you to open your wallet to them using shiny colors, that's who it's for people that don't mind dropping $15-$20 on pixels to make your toon pretty.
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2 Respuestaslol @ you thinking your vote meant anything other than "this is a test to see what people are most likely to spend money on". Bungie does not care about you, or the quality of Destiny 2. They care about your money. That's it. This little rant of yours? You are lucky if even a mod happens to read it, and they just waste their time working for free banning people they don't like lol
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[quote]My question is who is this for? People with disposable income?[/quote]Yep, or bright dust
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1 RespuestaEditado por DarkMoonWolf666: 10/26/2023 12:09:36 AMIs this satire? It sound like it should ...but I seen proles serious about this kind of thing too Looked at replies ...he's serious Oh god ...
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If you cant afford it, play hunter instead. We dont need more broke titans.
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The spider armour set is 1500 silver. I thought that was the normal price for an Eververse armour set, while the ‘partnership’ sets are all 2000 silver.
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1 RespuestaEditado por Guardian, Archon Of Light: 10/25/2023 8:55:16 PMOnly for whales ?, I don't have much disposable income, and what I do have goes to better games, but I still have all the cosmetics I ever wanted , without giving lazy bungie a dime, it's called Bright Dust Do you not do seasonal challenges ?, and you get Bright dust from the season track, and if you do 8 bounties for each vendor you get 750 bright dust, with 3 characters that's 2, 225 dust each week I have a hard time believing if you play this game regularly you don't have 6k dust, unless you waste your dust like buying consumables from tess or trying to buy everything she sells Just doing the weekly bounties, the dust from the seasonal challenges and season pass , I went from 100 to 50k Dust in 2 months , and I play Baldurs Gate and Cyberpunk more than D2 Bungie has a communication problem, because the outside perception is that Bungie only sells cosmetics for real money because of misinformation like this , everyone leaves out you can get them for nothing if you just play the game
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It's on bright dust now
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What price hikes? Eververse armor has always been 1500 silver or 6000 BD. The only reason the other armor is more is because they licensed it from Sony. They did the same thing with the Fortnite and Ubisoft armor.