So stop complaining about the cost of eververse. I’m surprised Bungie even allows you to buy the glows with bright dust instead of just silver. Each season is only 10 bucks. I spent that at Whole Foods today on a damn protein shake. The price of a skin in Fortnite is double that amount. 10 bucks is 1 hour working at McDonald’s. As a developer myself I know for a fact that bungie has been working late nights and weekends to give us all of this content for that low of a price. Everything in eververse is cosmetic and the money goes straight to the cost of development for new content. You don’t have to buy any of it. I think the new ornaments are worth the money just like how I thought the outbreak, bad juju, and whisper ornaments were worth the money. Since I don’t want to use most of my bright dust, I will probably pay for them using silver knowing my money went to support another dev.
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4 commentairesThis isnt a free game, we pay for the game and we pay for DLC, That is supposed to cover the cost of new content. Eververse is just extra profit, no matter how you spin it. And the outbreak ornaments were garbage, the juju ornaments wasnt much better.
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The issue is that they took something we could earn last year and told us we have to buy it this year for a rediculouse cost that doesn't even stick with the pricing model they have been using for other items.
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It cost me the content I could have had in its stead. All eververse has ever done is that. It also cost time and stress. Its FOMO cash grab. That's literally true. D2 has been like that since release. Free lol.
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3 commentairesWhat the f are you talking about? What event? Completing gambit and strike games? Is that your event? The only part of event is to earn those gear genius. Are you candidate for a job at Bungie? They’re not hiring, and certainly not sales rep.
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It's not a free event, because you are required to completed the Forsaken campaign to access the Dreaming City and its Shattered Throne, which is required to masterwork the armor.
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9 commentaires[quote]So stop complaining about the cost of eververse. I’m surprised Bungie even allows you to buy the glows with bright dust instead of just silver. Each season is only 10 bucks. I spent that at Whole Foods today on a damn protein shake. The price of a skin in Fortnite is double that amount. 10 bucks is 1 hour working at McDonald’s. As a developer myself I know for a fact that bungie has been working late nights and weekends to give us all of this content for that low of a price. Everything in eververse is cosmetic and the money goes straight to the cost of development for new content. You don’t have to buy any of it. I think the new ornaments are worth the money just like how I thought the outbreak, bad juju, and whisper ornaments were worth the money. Since I don’t want to use most of my bright dust, I will probably pay for them using silver knowing my money went to support another dev.[/quote] No it is not free, I paid money for d2, had I not bought d2 I wouldn’t be playing it
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9 commentaires[quote]So stop complaining about the cost of eververse. I’m surprised Bungie even allows you to buy the glows with bright dust instead of just silver. Each season is only 10 bucks. I spent that at Whole Foods today on a damn protein shake. The price of a skin in Fortnite is double that amount. 10 bucks is 1 hour working at McDonald’s. As a developer myself I know for a fact that bungie has been working late nights and weekends to give us all of this content for that low of a price. Everything in eververse is cosmetic and the money goes straight to the cost of development for new content. You don’t have to buy any of it. I think the new ornaments are worth the money just like how I thought the outbreak, bad juju, and whisper ornaments were worth the money. Since I don’t want to use most of my bright dust, I will probably pay for them using silver knowing my money went to support another dev.[/quote] A protein shake is a protein shake, Destiny is a full price video game. Fortnite is a F2P game, Destiny is a full price game. Bungie employees get paid to work long hours, and weekends. It’s a part of the job. They also have been working hard to eliminate crunch at Bungie for a long time. So things like the lord of wolves did get pushed back so devs didn’t have to crunch. After working hard they charge full price for the game. Eververse is just microtransactions for extra money. There is no evidence that it goes back into development. Just like when you read the fine print on the Bungie store it turns out only about 10% of the proceeds from merch sales goes to the Bungie foundation. What developer do you work for?
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and what we got from annual pass, stupid raid and easy the menagerie
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1 commentaireI stopped reading after $10.00 protien shake.
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In all fairness, Eververse looks like its set to get stingier than what we've become accustomed to. Time was I earned the whole stores stock merely through playing the game, and a dash of luck. Not so much now. I'm not massively fussed because, well, its cosmetics that dont really hold much meaning. With a few notable exceptions (CAT GHOST, MOW), I prefer my gear to say "I have done this thing" as opposed to "I spunked silver/bright dust". However, I can see how some folk wouldnt be happy with the changes. I can also see the reason for the changes from the business standpoint. And thats something a lot of people should bear in mind - this is a business. MTXs in Live Service games, whether free or premium price, are par for the course. They werent going to essentially hand everything out forever lol
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29 commentairesModifié par ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ : 8/1/2019 5:37:02 AMFree? Think all the bright dust that people are spending came at zero cost?
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1 commentaireYa know it’s nice when someone that does what bungie does understands why and what they do is nice to see
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1 commentaireAgreed, I would assume it's all the jobless children playing the game crying about pay to play. I'm not advocating putting paywalls up for everything, but having it as an option isnt the worst thing in the world. If you want to pay go ahead, if you want to grind, go ahead. I never spend my bright dust, and never bought any either and I'm sitting on 37k I think. So I have options if I want to burn it. Or I can...you know...just not get it and move on with my life because it's a game?
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You mean the same one from one year ago. Or is this a new one?