I think it'd be cool if we had an all pink shader for October. What do you think guardians?
Edit: It was just an idea of mine, so I posted it. A lot of people are saying, "What about other diseases?" It isn't that I don't care about any other issues, I just thought it would be nice just because it's October.
Edit 2: Also, I didn't mean you'd have to make a donation for it, I meant that you'd receive it for free, just to raise awareness.
Edit 3: There are mixed opinions about this. Someone gave the idea of having shader for all cancer. But that leaves other diseases out. I wasn't suggesting that It should be implemented. It was just an idea to create discussion.
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As painful it is to say it I'd rather not see another Donation system from bungie. Even though it seem like a great thing you gotta think about it in another way. When this game first came out all everyone wanted to do was VoG hard mode. I too was like that but I was unable to do it for 4 week with each day being a new raid group fill of completely different people. Every raid group ended up the same. Always insulting someone disability. My disability. Until eventually a group that didn't insult my disability beat atheon. After that I didn't want to LFG with random anymore. Fast forward a couple month to destiny first charity run. I thought good to see bungie doing something right. As time goes by I read on the forum about other people getting insulted. Some were as joke some were people actually insulted for no reason. Reading about this and thinking to what happened to me I started to think "the destiny community is full of terrible people". After the recent one (Nepal I believe) I keep seeing video of youtuber saying how awesome the community is because of what they are doing. And I'm sitting here like really? Is bungie actually trying to help people or helping itself by making people who do nothing but insult look good?
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I violated the [url=/en/View/bungie/conduct]Code of Conduct[/url] and was met with Ninja Justice.
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Sorry going to have to disagree with you here. Not that I don't support it or anything it's just for me real world problems should not be brought into a game.
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maybe instead of adding it to the game, every guardian can put on a pink shader, aurora blur for example. destiny has a world that is controlled by the players. one person wears a piece of gear or emblem. and everybody thinks its cool and powerful and wears it too. if you wear the shader and let everyone know then you can do that
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Real life problems should stay out of the game. It will just open up to people getting mad. If they did that for one thing they would need to do it for everything. Imo its already started because ever since the Nepal stuff people have wanted to have shaders for other causes. Not trying to be mean, just saying there are already real life "events" to help out with cancer and or any other disease/disaster.
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Agreed. Support breast cancer awareness.
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I like the idea.
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Aurora Blur...
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Pls no
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There is a pink shader, I put it on my hunter before ttk I don't now since it doesn't match my armor. Btw I'm a guy I just put it on to make him look fabulous!
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Signed
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We need a testicular cancer shader too!
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With an emblem?
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Good idea
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Provincial Royale
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Yes plz
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Signed!
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My dad's brother died of a brain tumour yesterday. How about we concentrate on all cancers instead of one
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All pink or pink, light pink, and white would be cool. Good idea op
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So little amount of women die to breast cancer compared to most other cancers...
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Rather have a bar room full of babes with nice Bre.... I mean.... Yeah totally.
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As a lot of others have said, it's not doable. If we do that, we have to do other cancer shaders, other diseases such as MS, CF, alztimers (sp) and so on. Then that'd open the door for country pride specific shaders, military shaders, country holiday specific shaders, disaster shaders (we did it once with Nepal and personally I thought that crossed the line). Now, any of the above sound great individually, but it muddies up the game and brings too much real life into our hobby.
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While it's nice to show support for things, it really doesn't need to be something that we bring into video games. People play games like Destiny to get away from life and relax, things like pink in October have their own places elsewhere. Never mind the slippery slope, starting to do some things like that can result in people asking them to do things for every sort of activist movement thing and getting offended when they don't. Nepal relief was one thing, it's a one time thing to help people in a state of emergency, an annual event is something entirely different. Pink shader? Sure. A pink shader (probably purchasable) for the sole purpose of supporting breast cancer? Not so much.
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Honestly, I think a metallic black with neon pink shader would look Badass.