Want to know? Lookup Activisions relationship with a company known as "Tencent" in China.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHcTKWiZ8sI
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#Destiny
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1 返信Activision has nothing to DO with Sesame Credit. I've seen this video long before, and there's no sign of Activision having a relationship with Tencent.
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They only care about milking the fan base, with the least amount of effort and resources put into it. DLC now will now be a yearly event instead of on a three month cycle. So this basically tells u they need more time to create this new content, as they have run out of content from the base game to cut out and sell to use in 3 month installments. Which leads one to asume that all the previous dlc's were in fact already done and in the origanal game but then cut out and sold to us as separate installments. So to make up for having no more content to exploit for strictly monetary gain they have implemented microtransactions. This helps them with a steady cash flow thus far was only made by dlc purcheses. There will never be free dlc. These microtransactions are for just revenue and revenue alone for bungie and activision. They will give u lack luster events with really no substance as content untill the release of new content in fall 2016. These events are just mediocre events to buy them through because they have no content to release because there is no more parts to cut out of the base game. I believe that micro transactions in destiny will never really overly be pay to win but I feel people are looking at what destiny is using microtransactions for on the wrong manner. They are using them as a way to keep revenue up as there is no content to put out. This is how u explain emotes and other random garbage being up to 5 dollars a pop and the 35 dollar price tag for ramping up ur character to lvl 25. There doing whatever they can to keep up the revenue because there IS NO NEW CONTENT!!!. Don't think of this as a consumer/gamer, think of these things I said as a buisness owner and u will see my point and there tactics quite clearly
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15 通の返信Skimming down the replies I see a lot of "so what" and "companies exist to make money" sort of posts and wonder... "Did they not watch the entire video, or do they just not care?" Techniques used in gaming to promote desired behavior is being used to further oppress people in an already horribly oppressive nation. Activision has a connection to this. How deep this connection goes I don't know. It bothers me that I might be supporting a company that would participate in this social program with my purchases. It goes beyond ethical business practices and into a very dangerous place. EA is historic in its bad business practices. Konami disappointed fans and treated Kojima like garbage. Atari released a game so bad it destroyed itself and brought the gaming industry to its knees. As far as I know, none of these three were ever involved in developing any kind of system that assists a despotic regime in oppressing its citizens. http://www.polygon.com/2013/7/26/4560994/who-is-tencent China is buying out a lot of companies around the globe. Anytime you buy a game, pair of shoes or even order a burger at a fast food chain you could be financially supporting the kind of activity shown in the video link supplied by OP. It is disturbing.
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1 返信Person A:What is Activision, the bogeyman? Person B: No, it's the company you send to fire the bogeyman for not being evil enough.
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Adolph Hitler was evil. Slavery was evil. Serial killers and serial rapists are evil. If you think a video game company selling a video game that you don't have to buy is evil I think you need some perspective on the world.
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Well they don't give a crap about gamers, as long as they're forcing out games and dlc quickly and often. 6/10? Alright that's fine just get it out! Time is money! Create a passable game, charge a premium for it, start working on dlc and cosmetic packs asap!
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