This is funny. The stores are FULL of copies of this game.
Destiny has become trash. When Destiny first came out it was sooooo cool. Then, BungieVision got greedy.
At the end of the day, this game failed hard. Very hard.
I left mostly due to the community, unbalanced changing of weapons and the fact that after one full year of the grind, I was literally reset and forced to start over and throw away 98% of my 1 years progression. NO real game has over done that to someone. Don't destroy what your customers worked so hard for. You failed and now I hope no real game designer ever attempts that again.
Well Bungie, my friends list has 0 people playing Destiny and I have also left. Good job wrecking this game.
P.S. I'll be on BO1 next month. Gotta love Backwards Compatibility!!!!
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1 답변They also give you less than $3 for dragon age inquisition and other games. What's your point? Any game that they have a lot of will result in lower trade value. Ppl traded in the old destiny for the upgraded version w/ TTK too. Just cause your little circle desired to go jerk it to something else doesn't mean everyone has quit.
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7 답변This is how it went: *Bungie, Sony, Microsoft sitting all in a table, discussing Destiny (Pre-2013)* Bungie: We've done it! It took many years, but bygone, we've made the best MMO/RPG/FPS-whatever the hell, on the market! We signed a contract we Activision. We now have the funds, we are finally ready to launch! Xbox: Then will you make us another Halo? c: Bungie: No. Xbox: B-B-But...Bungiepai...343i can't give as much you do... Bungie: I said no!! *Bungie backhands Xbox across the face, Xbox cowers in corner* *Sony snickering* Bungie: As I was saying, Destiny will be the most content filled game on the mar- *Activision kicks down door* Activision: Who wants to make some $$ bitches?!?! *activision pulls out DLC Scissors* Bungie: NO! NOT LIKE COD! WE CAN MAKE A GREAT GAME! WE DONT NEED TO MILK THE WALLETS! PLEA- *Activision slaps Bungie to floor and starts cutting up Destiny into DLCs and micro-transactions* Activision: *laughing maniacally* Too late. You already sold your souls. *Bungie crying on floor, Xbox reaches over but is kicked away by Sony* *Sony gets on Bungie* Sony: *into Bungie's ear* Now listen here, you're going to be my bitch from now on.....yes... you're going to be my prize bitch. All the exclusives for us... *Sony licks Bungie's ear while Bungie cries* *Xbox is huddled in corner, terrified, while Activision cuts up Destiny*
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1) that is the vanilla version which was made obsolete by TTK so no one wants it since they would have to pay the same for a new TTK version to get all the dlc. Even if it was TTK Version, the dlcs have probably been cashed in so its basically vanilla. 2) when TTK edition dropped, they had $20 credit for vanilla when getting the new edition. They r swimming in copies from this and don't want more hence the low trade in value.
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7 답변Fk GameStop. They offered me 13$ for my release model PS3 with backwards compatibility.
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2 답변This game failed hard ?? Failed how ?. It sold millions. Job done. You may not like it but it's made money which is the object of making a game in the first place ?
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You realize that the game is over a year old and a TTK version costs like 60 bucks. Why would they take a normal version for anythong more than 5 bucks anyways considering the dlcs are 60 bucks alone? Use logic before you try to bash.....
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1 답변You are aware that Destiny has been out for over a year right? You'd be good to get anything in trade in value since the disc only holds the vanilla content.
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9 답변작성자: metdevil678 11/17/2015 1:11:58 PMOP should've figured this out by now, but I'll mention it anyway... When TTK dropped, in many cases, it was cheaper to buy TTK physically, additional DLC aside. Where I am, it cost $109 digitally ($99 if you already had the expansion pass), but it was $79 physically. At the time, it was also a smart move to trade in your vanilla disc for a discount on essentially the same item. This meant that TTK copies were being, not only sold, but [i]replaced[/i] by vanilla Destiny copies. What this [i]also[/i] meant was that, with the shear number of trade-ins, pre-owned copies of Destiny were not in demand by these stores, which is how they determine price payouts of traded in games, driving the price low. But regardless, $2 off TTK was $2 saved since you were essentially buying the same disc anyway... So, you can attribute that low trade in value, and the number of copies on the shelf, not to the game 'becoming trash' but to TTK's success, since game stores aren't actually moving many Destiny copies, they're just turning their TTK stock into Vanilla Destiny stock... Now that we've proved how much of an idiot we are, how about we just delete this thread, huh OP?
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