The Festival was a fantastic, fun surprise. The decorations and the soundtrack straight from the "spooky graveyard" record from the halloweens of my childhood made me laugh. The masks are ridiculous, superfluous fun.
If this was the kind of thing that the Eververse is funding, I thought, I'm willing to support that. I'm an adult professional with a career that affords me the disposable income to Throw Money At The Screen if the whim takes me, and not think twice.
But I'm not giving you a damn cent if it gives me a leg up on a player without the funds. And what is in those treat bags? Grind-skipping candy. It is such a tiny leg up, but it is one. They do the same things as telemetries, or wax idols, or ether seeds, and those drop for everybody so easily.They're not the value of buying those packages. I can't imagine anybody buying silver to get those. But they're a tiny step down that slippery slope you REPEATEDLY PROMISED you weren't headed down.
So soon? So gosh darned soon you're sliding toward pay-to-win? Pay-to-skip-the-grind?
Nope. Not buying a single sliver of silver. And if you offer another advancement tool for silver, I'm done on principle.
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Edited by RaveEX: 10/27/2015 11:29:07 PMI see where your coming from, but the progression given to players by purchasing the goodie is very minuscule, and is only for the timed holiday quests. It would be a waste of money for anyone who thinks it through. The real reason why anyone would buy the goodiebags with irl currency would most likely be for the aesthetically oriented masks that offer no sort of power up to the guardian (Infact, masks make guardians weaker lol). So in the end, I think it would be very nitpicky to look at this as an advance to a frightening microtransaction-future rather than just a small cashgrab-y option Bungie has given us.