Bungie your resources are stretched thin there is only so much you can do i personally dont hold it against you but what if you made your armor creation software open source and allowed people to create armor and weapons that you could approve too allow it into the game it could increase content and also be another variable for the community to help grow the game
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steam workshop?
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7 Repliesdumb idea!
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1 ReplyNot a bad idea Warframe currently does that and Tennogen pulls in quite a bit of money for them honestly though I don't know how complicated it is to put things over into D2.
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1 ReplyCorrect me if I'm wrong but I'm fairly certain that currently Bungie isn't allowed to take ideas from the community (it's either their rule or another one holding them back). So any ideas brought up by the community cannot be used by Bungie, so until that rule gets changed I don't think we will be seeing a community contribution anytime soon.
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3 RepliesBungie would be a fool not to accept free help in some manner.
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12 RepliesBecause they can’t afford to pay people for them and if they just use community ideas then that’s theft of intellectual property. Hell they likely don’t even look at any of the ideas. If they do then come up with the same idea later they’d be accused of theft. Hell games get accused of theft even if they don’t look at community ideas.
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I think it's hilarious how you actually think Bungie cares about what we want.
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1 ReplyCome on man, we all know that those sets would be strictly paywalled anyway so what’s the point.
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3 RepliesSomething tells me we'd learn some crazy difficulty in making gear at all that puts everything in "perspective".
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5 RepliesThey’ll put it behind a “pass” people are going REEEEE over paying for more content...
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1 ReplyI think it would be a great idea. I thought of the same thing back in D1 when we went 8 months without an update. At this point in time. Something better needs to happen for the game. We are still facing the same enemies since D1 and a large portion of the items are d1 items or recycled d2 items from the previous years. They want to make the feel alive and ever growing. But all it's doing is rehashing the same shit and stretching it out even longer now.
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[quote]Bungie your resources are stretched thin there is only so much you can do[/quote] Wow. The wool has been pulled right over your eyes, hasn't it? You actually think they having a hard time, instead of them taking the easy way with recycled content. Making money off of idiots who buy silver. It's the laziest form of game design ever devised in AAA. Side note, Monster Hunter has community weapons. They just draw them and the team makes it themselves. With unique sound effects. Usually new visual effects, too. All that without shoehorning inflated, fake currency. Dear God you have no standards.
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4 RepliesAll the cool sets would be placed behind eververse
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On a related topic on ps4 theres a theme called “Destiny 2: Forsaken - Community Art Theme” its not like they could have made it themselves and its the only thing ive ever seen made by a community memeber put in the area of Destiny 2 stuff (since its a theme and earn-able through the destiny page)
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1 ReplyI've been saying this since forever. They could turn EverPurse into a virtual storefront for _the community_ to make and design things for the game, to sell to Bungie, allowing creative types within the community to not only contribute to the game by making actual content, while also remunerating them for their labour. Or go the Valve route and allow a community storefront where players can design things and sell them to each other, for actual money, while Bungie just take a cut off the top of every transaction. I don't say this to deprive actual Bungie employees of work, but rather to relieve the pressure on them to keep having to produce things to sell in EverPurse, so they can instead spend more time working on content for the actual game itself, rather than cosmetics. I honestly think Bungie could make more money _and_ content doing this, than they would nickel-and-dime-ing their own customers to death and driving them away from the game. And I suspect people are more likely to keep playing a game where they feel they can contribute to the improvement of the game, or just be able to walk around wearing gear that they designed, or see other people purchase those designs from them.
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That would take away from their everworse money! They wouldn't let that happen. The everworse content went from earnable to $1,500 a year! Can't wait for next year when it costs $3,000 a year.
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1 ReplyBecause then everyone would see how absolutely awful their creation software is. I remember reading a thing where they interviewed a Bungie employee and he told of how slow it is and how it takes so long to even load things in.
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4 RepliesEdited by xbroggiex: 1/15/2020 11:15:37 AMSome form of Trove system would be dope. However, I highly doubt Bungie would allow it since people would probably try to abuse it.