You're literally paying real life money for your character to do a 2-10 second action. You cannot justify this. You can make excuses and I'll post your excuses for being a child using their parents credit card below. When you pay for emotes you are showing AAA companies that they can take stuff out of their game that better games give for FREE and sell it. I understand the type of audience who buys silver....and that audience is classified as the casual gamer. Not real gamers.
I love how I make a spelling mistake because I'm human and since you guys have no real valid arguments to make you choose 1 grammatical error. Only proves my point that you don't know how to spend money wisely.
Excuse #1: It's my money.
Excuse #2: I make (put exaggerated amount of money made per year here) and I can afford it.
Excuse #3: Don't worry about my money! (They know they're wrong and are trying SO HARD to justify something that just isn't justifiable).
Almost 50 replies and only 3 poor excuses have been made. Proving my point again....
I think you guys have tired yourself out. I just had to sit through the snot nosed kids coming in trying to justify purchases for EMOTES...I legit think I have cancer now. Thanks Density.
To the kids who think that I'm poor...I make well over 250k a year. Money aint nutin. Because I know you guys still can't come up with any good logical reasons as to why you pay for emotes other than you like Bungie screwing you over. Still waiting on that person but I'm starting to lose hope that there will be someone who can explain it logically.
SOMEONE FOUND A LOGICAL REASON TO GET AN EMOTE!
[quote]Because Microsoft paid for it by giving me codes worth $5-$10[/quote]
You guys disagreeing with facts have produced more salt than every single salt factory in the galaxiez.
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1 답변작성자: loganman27 11/26/2015 7:42:28 PM
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Riot Games and Valve/Hidden Path have already proven that people will spend huge amounts of money on cosmetic items in their titles. All companies need to do is look at the success of LoL and CS:GO and they have their incentive to provide cosmetic micro transactions. Buying emotes in Destiny will not affect the AAA business model or that of any other game for that matter. Get over yourself. These things are here to stay.
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1 답변My justification is that I get up 6 days a week at 5:30am and work from 6am-5 or 6pm, so if I wanna spend some of my hard earned money, I'm gonna. I also spend a decent amount of money on Mary Jane each week, at least my emotes don't go up in smoke
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1 답변How much are emotes? Never bothered to do the conversion for silver. I imagined they were a dollar or two.
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Things like the emotes are exactly why the industry is going to shit, less time spent making [i]actual[/i] content and more time on useless cosmetic shit to nickle and dime people, while adding nothing of any substance to the game.
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1 답변Sure, it isn't the best use of my money, but I wanted them, I had the money to pay for them, and I was willing to pay. I could care less what it encourages. If companies want to make money, let them do it.
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3 답변Lmao. Excuse number 2. I make an extravagant amount of money so I can afford it. Op then says he makes 250k a year and money ain't nutin. Classic!
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작성자: DawonLezzz 11/26/2015 6:39:48 PMIt's a microtransaction, we know. It's totally cosmetic, you should know. So why are you neck bearding over this? You aren't making any sense. You [b][i][u]SHOULD[/u][/i][/b] be enraged about cut content, gated exotics, lack of story, vets being shafted, and garbage DLC that they've given us. Grow up and grow a pair.
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1 답변I can apply your logic to anything leisure/hobby based. People do what they want, end of story. ~[i]TheGreatNike[/i]
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Aaa? Microtransactions? Casuals? My 2 years of play in wow disagrees with every single aspect of this. You're obviously like 11, have never played pc games, some of which have more Microtransactions than in game gear. You could start a lemonade stand if your mommy won't pay for them.