This time last year we were getting hyped for the Dark Below. Although that DLC turned out to be lackluster, it still included additional content via the story missions, strikes, and raid. We got new exotics, new legendaries, new raid gear, and higher levels to achieve. I was so excited for the Dark Below I could hardly stand it; I even had trouble sleeping and just stayed up until the reset when it went live. This year...well there is no new content coming out; instead, we get Festival of the Lost type events for the silver that everyone shells out for emotes and such. Additionally, Bungie has instituted the Refer a Friend program in hopes of boosting sales. I for one am disappointed in this model. I would much rather spend $15-$20 for DLC that guarantees meaningful content. I want additional story that improves the lore. I'd like more strikes in the rotation, and maybe a fun raid even if it may be short. Also, the best way to attract new players and improve sales is with additional content that makes the product more attractive.
Let me know what you all think.
Do you like the DLC model?
or
Do you like the micro transaction model via silver?
And why of course.
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3 回覆Bungie is waiting for the cod, fallout 4, and battlefront hype train to slows down. Releasing dlc news now would make them look desperate.
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1 回覆由Sturm with no Drang編輯: 11/24/2015 11:20:12 PMI'm beginning to notice a pattern here. Just a "cra-a-a-azy" theory here, but what if the devs at Bungie are actually trying to prematurely kill Destiny? [spoiler]Any abortion jokes and you're officially, and legally documented as, "dead to me". *most serious face* [/spoiler]
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Yeah... I feel guilty for buying into the silver nonsense. All I did was help Bungie fill their pockets with easy money and help set the tone for future content.. as such, Bungie thought process now: why bother providing additional content when these saps will pay for emotes! Luhlz... slow clapppp..
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由boff編輯: 11/24/2015 8:39:59 PMBlack ops 3. I don't think bungie trying to create a good pve and PvP experience is working. It's time they make a decision and concentrated on one and scrap the other, weapon balancing is weakening pve....to try and balance a broken PvP which will never work properly until they fix the disgusting lag
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2 回覆Same. We want more content, emotes and refer a friend feel like theyre teasing their playerbase or something. I fear there's a stronger disconnect between Bungie and their Playerbase than we even imagine.
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4 回覆I'd much rather DLC, this is boring af. We should definitely be getting pumped for a new raid and story, etc. Definitely disappointing in that sense.
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4 回覆There is no hype... I mean come on.... What's better than year 1 gjallahorn? That's right nothing.
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I prefer the dlc or just a straight up sequel. I like the free events, and I also don't mind the cosmetic micro transactions. The refer a friend program is a good idea but it is executed horribly. Leaving last gen behind on it is ridiculous, you can't tell me that last gen consoles can't handle the shader, emblem, sparrow, and new sword. I play on 360 and on the one so it isn't like I'm complaining because I can't get it. There is nothing to be hyped about right now though and I doubt there will be any time soon.
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The only thing we have to look forward to is the re-release of some year 1 exotics and "weapon balancing" (not confident that it will actually be balanced based on the previous balancing attempts) other than that theres the challenge mode for the raid...... Nothing really substantial tbh, bit of shame
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