OP is right whether you want to admit it or not.
This game is only about one thing: crapping out pathetic content quickly so that idiots buy cosmetics.
Yes, it’s your money.
Yes, 15, 20, 60 dollars etc. is not a lot of money.
Yes, you should support Bungie if you like them.
BUT, it is undeniable that the games as a service model thrives on rushing out lame, shit content to get idiots to buy cosmetics. If D2 were a proper action rpg, it would be amazing. The only way that happens is if people stop buying silver so that Bungie focuses on their content.
And you people who don’t understand how Bungie can make their game better if you aren’t throwing money at this embarrassing game... 😳 you serious?
Last time everyone stopped giving Bungie money Forsaken happened. They had incentive to actually try...
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The absolute end to cause and effect. That the cause of not supporting micro-transactions and it will effect Bungies bottom line and perhaps deliver content worth purchasing. Hey YouTubers are you paying attention cause we are talking about you
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[quote]OP is right whether you want to admit it or not. This game is only about one thing: crapping out pathetic content quickly so that idiots buy cosmetics. Yes, it’s your money. Yes, 15, 20, 60 dollars etc. is not a lot of money. Yes, you should support Bungie if you like them. BUT, it is undeniable that the games as a service model thrives on rushing out lame, shit content to get idiots to buy cosmetics. If D2 were a proper action rpg, it would be amazing. The only way that happens is if people stop buying silver so that Bungie focuses on their content. And you people who don’t understand how Bungie can make their game better if you aren’t throwing money at this embarrassing game... 😳 you serious? Last time everyone stopped giving Bungie money Forsaken happened. They had incentive to actually try...[/quote] The dumbest thing I’ve read all day. Forsaken didn’t happen because ppl quit buying cosmetics. Forsaken happened because Luke Smiths Vanilla D2 was a disaster.
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Your hunter is wearing full eververse armor from this season and your ass thought nobody would notice.
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Bright dust. My ass used the in-game currency to get things in the game. This shouldn’t need to be explained.
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[quote]Last time everyone stopped giving Bungie money Forsaken happened.[/quote]People were giving Bungie $100 before Forsaken happened.
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Editado por Drakojan: 4/7/2020 4:58:06 AMPeople also gave $75 dollars (Forsaken and annual pass) and a massive boost in Eververse sales in year 2..... and somehow Shadowkeep, for the same price as Forsaken, came out as a joke in comparison. Bungie doesn’t have financial problems. They picked up a new IP contract for $100 million, and then payed Activision around $164 million to get the publishing rights for destiny. They could have waited another 2 years for the contract to expire... but instead worked out a deal to end it 2 years early for $164 million. That’s where a lot of the community is puzzled. Bungie has the money. Destiny gives them more than enough profit. Without Activision, they no longer split the profits..... so lack of content/quality is not a money issue. If it was then Bungie must be completely stupid to invest $164 million on simply having publishing rights. But then again without the publishing rights, Bungie couldn’t make Destiny F2P.
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[quote]They could have waited another 2 years for the contract to expire... but instead worked out a deal to end it 2 years early for $164 million.[/quote]Where'd you get that information?
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Editado por Drakojan: 4/7/2020 5:26:51 AMActivions’ SEC filling for 2018.
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Do you have a link to it?
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Definitely hard to come across the proper sec file... Just google the Activision and Bungie split cost.
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This...THIS!!!🗣