If you don't feel the season pass is worth it, just simply don't buy it. 🤷♂️
How do you people function on a day to day basis, it's astounding.
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[quote]If you don't feel the season pass is worth it, just simply don't buy it. 🤷♂️ How do you people function on a day to day basis, it's astounding.[/quote] Ok, with condescending snide remarks aside, I continue to enjoy the free version. I get what I pay for. Target acquisition, sight alignment, trigger squeeze. Point and shoot. Bungie got that part right. So many other areas they've missed the mark. Appears to be a management thing. They appear to always get in the way of themselves, or are extremely not concerned with the player experience as long as profit margins meet or exceed expectations. I agree with you - if you like Bungie's models (fixed perks, random perks, collections, randomized gear that can't be obtained from collections, free-to-play, paid DLCs, (possibly temporary) removal of paid DLC content, season passes, transmog with Silver, etc...), then keep buying Silver. It supports a much higher profit margin than investing in game development. Game development is not a pretty business. Lost a few decent friends/close acquaintances because of it. EA (few sports games), then a couple other games... Some could handle it, some didn't want to. I'm talking seriously intelligent people that truly liked what they did. Money and competition in game development can be brutal, where even success is short lived until the cycle repeats.
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[quote]That's all fine, I just think for $3 a month it's never going to be jaw droppingly good.[/quote] See, that's just it - if the game improves, people will pay for it (sort of how games worked for the previous 40+ years (when video games hit mainstream)). Whether the game costs $10, $20, $40, $60, if it's worth it, players will pay. Basically - I want Destiny to realize its own potential, and I fully believe people will pay for it - Just like Destiny, The Dark Below expansion, House of Wolves expansion, and the following The Taken King DLC. Those were bought at a price players would pay, before Silver played any role in their revenue stream. When Bungie makes more profit margin on less effort we all lose - those who like the game, those who tolerate it, those who buy Silver, and those who don't - everyone receives less of a game because Bungie pours resources into generating more Silver purchases. So even if you're in the camp of - it's only cosmetic, or it's only $5-$10 for a couple transactions, that is supporting Bungie NOT adding resources towards game development. We all lose.
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由RichGhost77编辑: 4/29/2021 12:35:18 PMAgain, I get all that. But OP is saying they expect more for the actual $3 a month (they said 10 per month but that's clearly confusion between seasons and months). It's just not gunna happen. If anyone feels that the season pass doesn't give them sufficient value to separate from FTP, then don't buy it. I would love the game to have more content and improve in many different areas, and would be willing to stump up more cash to have it, but as it stands right now, it's a totally reasonable cost. Again if people think it isn't and they can play the game FTP, then why buy it.
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I agree 100% that seasonal content is worth it's value (perceived by me). I agree the ~$3-ish per month is a good cost to pay for an additional activity (don't really care about guns and armor like I used to). But I also sort of understand OP's point as well ~ we're paying for the game already, supporting live game play, give us a little more credit than F2P-ers.
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[quote]How do you people function on a day to day basis[/quote]I assume this is how their days go: 1. Go to school/work 2. Get bullied 3. Get rejected/ignored by girls 4. Go home 5. Yell at parents 6. Play Destiny/eat 7. Run to the forums to make angry posts about the news of the day
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由RichGhost77编辑: 4/28/2021 7:21:27 AMBecause we are part of the earth. All the mass is all spinning at the same constant speed. If it suddenly stopped spinning (impossible, but for the sake of argument), then we would feel it, and anything that is not truly anchored, such as mountains and the like, would be flung at 1000mph, give or take.