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3 回覆Not worth it, personally I feel like they shouldn't be only sold at 7/11 because most people don't live near any (like me, I live 500km away from the nearest one and I'm butthurt about it)
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2 回覆Great, kids drinking Red Bulls and screaming even more... [b][i][u]Kinderguardians! Silence their screams![/u][/i][/b]
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1 回覆Also this isn't the first game or company to do this, so why are people acting like destiny and bungie are pure evil and they are the originators of this idea
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5 回覆Closest 7-11 is over an hour away in Chicago. I'll just wait until they start selling them everywhere. I drink the fruit Total Zero ones on a daily basis. No sugar or calories. If they don't sell it on those I'm buying one can to get the mission and doing it down the drain. Regular Red Bull is nasty.
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1 回覆由bjw編輯: 6/24/2015 5:22:32 PMThis has ACTIVATION written all over it I forsee bungie breaking the activision tie soon, if this PR nightmare continues This is not the bungie I remember from the marathon and halo years
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23 回覆由KidSixXx編輯: 6/24/2015 1:01:19 PM1. Go to 7-11 2. Buy Red Bull 3. Open 4. Pour contents on the ground 5. Copy down code 6. Recycle can Works for me
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1 回覆Everyone is so mad, but no one complained about 7-11 exclusive content in FarmVille. Where was the outcry then?
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7 回覆What's the point of an XP boost from now to Sept except for those new to the universe? Seems like a complete waste of money. You are paying money to have a slight XP boost for 30 mins to dry up content even faster now?
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1 回覆I don't really care..I mean MANY companies have been doing this for years now, Doritos and Mountain Dew..yea, nothing new. Seems pretty cool though
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22 回覆The biggest issue I have with this is that unhealthy food and drinks should not be promoted. I don't want to buy Red Bull, much less drink it. But a new mission or xp boost? Sounds good. Red Bull is poison in a can, even banned from a few European countries. Everyone would throw a fit if the promotion was for tabacco or alcohol. Kinder eggs are even banned from the US because the toys are an incentive to buy chocolate. I don't see how this is any different. ........we'll help Nepal, but at the same time slowly kill off our customer base through clever marketing and merchandising. Bad move in my book, anyway.
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1 回覆由Seasider07編輯: 6/24/2015 4:31:37 PMEven after the 711 promotion it is then Walmart. The deal appears to be US and Canada only. Asda (UK) is owned by Walmart but I doubt the goods will be shipped from America. Looks like the rest of the world has to wait till January for the quest. Locking items behind a geographic wall is bad. PLaying with my American friends who will have gear that is IMPOSSIBLE for me to get
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