You have failed as a parent here
When I was younger (mega drive ps1) the only time my parents bought me games was birthday/Christmas
Other than that it was up to me with Saturday jobs, paper rounds
Teach your kids this , let them buy there own games
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[quote]You have failed as a parent here When I was younger (mega drive ps1) the only time my parents bought me games was birthday/Christmas Other than that it was up to me with Saturday jobs, paper rounds Teach your kids this , let them buy there own games[/quote] They haven’t failed as a parent. But sounds like your parents failed though. It’s incredibly easy to teach a child the value of a dollar, hard work, etc while also showing them affection and getting them gifts outside of holidays. If a parent can’t figure that out then they shouldn’t have become parents in the first place.
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Oh god ... armchair quarterbacking someone's parenting via bungie forums after a couple sentences lmao. Who are you to tell someone how to raise THEIR child? Please enlighten us how to do it. You're either old and stuck in some old way of thinking. Get outside and go play with sticks in the woods -blam!-. Or young and were told to go outside and play. You're not playing video games all day. Lmao gtfo
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Let's be real here, Bungie is price gouging a bit more than usual. They're forcing players to purchase cosmetics alongside the content they're actually interested in and saying it's a bundle. OP didn't say that, but the price here did get artificially inflated because of that. The 30th anniversary being the issue, there's zero chance that thing has $30 worth of actual gameplay content.