Here a positive player experience, quit putting shit behind pay walls.
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Hardly anything is put behind pay walls. Just cosmetic stuff. If you really can't afford to spend ten dollars on silver to buy cosmetic items maybe you should be more focused on working rather than complaining on the forums?
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Wrong. I Did not waste money on latest dlc and they locked 80 pct of the game out for me. I smell lawsuits at some point with the tattics. Why did they force the update to people who did not want it. Then lock almost everything.
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Actually you can't file any lawsuit against bungie because it is simple that you did not buy the current content so you should not have access to it. You can still do everything that you were able to do before new dlc was released, but since light levels were increased most of it will be to hard for you to do it. As with every single game with dlc, if you didn't buy it, then you can't play it.
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Wrong. Uninstall ROI and your words will change.
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Actually I'm not wrong, you can still do everything you could before, patrols, strikes, and pvp. For strikes you can do the 2 taken war strikes, for pvp you have the 3 classic play lists, which the 6v6 combines both clash and Control, the 3v3 combines salvage and skirmish. You can access both the tower and the reef, and get the bounties from both. You can still do PoE. I'm not sure about Coe because it drops upto 385 rewards. So yes my statement is very true.
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You are ignoring all the locks in the regular crucible, weekly resets and 3 of the 4 strike lists I had prior access to.
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Only strike play lists you are locked out of are heroic and nightfall, and those are locked because you can not have a high enough light level to play them/include new strikes which you didn't pay for. Regular crucible game modes are locked because they include new maps that you didn't pay for. You have access to all the stuff you paid for.
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Like you said locked out. I did not ask for the update. It was forced down and locked out my options I paid for. No other company ever did this. You dending this tactic is sad. Other games add new maps to pvp and guess what I still get the play the same modes from the same play list. They just filter out the dlc maps. What a concept.
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What do you mean by they locked it out for you?
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They have locks (like a padlock) on the content.
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I assume by spend you mean waste since the game is end of life and anything you spend money on will literally be forgotten about in a year. No one can deny that bungie is pushing microtransactions closer and closer to the edge. ROI wasn't even very good or worth half a game. It was maybe 10 hours of actual content if you are lucky.
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By that logic, isn't all gaming a waste? Nothing you get or do in [b]any [/b]game has any other value than entertainment and they all get left behind for something else. Entertainment while we have it is where value comes from.
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[quote]By that logic, isn't all gaming a waste? Nothing you get or do in [b]any [/b]game has any other value than entertainment and they all get left behind for something else. Entertainment while we have it is where value comes from.[/quote] Some could argue that there can be estetic and/or artistic value in a game. I'm not one of them. I want entertainment when I pay for it, not have my money fund another product I will never buy. Give me more content.
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Edited by GrundleBeans: 10/23/2016 6:17:12 PMThen microtransactions are unimportant, nonessentials for you not worth spending time arguing over if you see no value to what they offer themselves. You have no argument if you've already decided they're not worth buying and there's nothing they offer that you want. You're just arguing for the sake of arguing at this point. And to be clear, they fund extra content for the product you [i]already[/i] bought, not the next product. You get something for what you buy (cosmetics) with them PLUS extra, new content.
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[quote]Then microtransactions are unimportant, nonessentials for you not worth spending time arguing over if you see no value to what they offer themselves. You have no argument if you've already decided they're not worth buying and there's nothing they offer that you want. You're just arguing for the sake of arguing at this point. And to be clear, they fund extra content for the product you [i]already[/i] bought, not the next product. You get something for what you buy (cosmetics) with them PLUS extra, new content.[/quote] Except I'm not cool with selling lottery tickets to children. And I will believe that new content when I see it. Also, why do I have to fund content for a product I already bought? Flawed logic. If no one used Eververse, would Bungie have to go back on their "promises" of new content? [spoiler]You dom't get to decide why or when I argue, mate 😍[/spoiler]
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[quote]Except I'm not cool with selling lottery tickets to children.[/quote] Except they're not children, they're adults. If there are any children buying things, it's either because their parents let them or they have their own money. If not, then it's not your responsibility, it's the parents'. [quote]Also, why do I have to fund content for a product I already bought? Flawed logic.[/quote] Yes, [i]you're[/i] using flawed logic. You don't have to fund anything. You [i]choose[/i] to or not to. Secondly, you aren't paying for something you [i]already[/i] bought, you're paying for [i]more[/i] content. That's a very big difference. [quote]If no one used Eververse, would Bungie have to go back on their "promises" of new content?[/quote] They haven't promised new content that hasn't been paid for already. If everybody stopped buying from Eververse, then they'd just have to stop making new things. When they make things, it's done months before you hear about it and when you hear about it, they're just wrapping up. If they were halfway through something and stopped getting money, they'd stop it and you probably wouldn't even know that they were making you something.
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Edited by GrundleBeans: 10/22/2016 6:08:02 AMYou mean that 100% cosmetic shit you don't even need at all and has absolutely no actual effect on players?
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Except they've put manhours into making all those cosmetic bs things. That's time they could have used to fix any of the two million actual problems the game has that are constantly being pointed out by the community. But no. They just wanna cash in.
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Yeah I've barely if every really put any of the ornaments or the glow crap on any weapons or armor. If I could put it on any of the weapons or armor I'd be more inclined to, but I don't like the look of most of the ones that you can.
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I think I have 25-ish silver dust. Will never use them.
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[quote]Except they've put manhours into making all those cosmetic bs things.[/quote] Except all those man hours come from the Live Team of only 5-10 people whose only job is to MAKE content, not do everything else, while their 500 other employees are working on everything else.
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@BRB-Rob Do you actually believe the team that does the graphical design of the game (everything, from weapon models to alt weapon models for the ornaments) is the same team that works on the game engine ironing out bugs?
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[quote]@BRB-Rob Do you actually believe the team that does the graphical design of the game (everything, from weapon models to alt weapon models for the ornaments) is the same team that works on the game engine ironing out bugs?[/quote] Nope. But I think Bungie decides how to prioritize how many people work on what. And apparently microransactions are at the top of the list.
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If you have that many problems with the game don't play it it's that simple. Yes there are a few things wrong with it but no game is perfect and probably ever will be. I would rather give them money to make destiny 2 a success.