You're literally paying real life money for your character to do a 2-10 second action. You cannot justify this. You can make excuses and I'll post your excuses for being a child using their parents credit card below. When you pay for emotes you are showing AAA companies that they can take stuff out of their game that better games give for FREE and sell it. I understand the type of audience who buys silver....and that audience is classified as the casual gamer. Not real gamers.
I love how I make a spelling mistake because I'm human and since you guys have no real valid arguments to make you choose 1 grammatical error. Only proves my point that you don't know how to spend money wisely.
Excuse #1: It's my money.
Excuse #2: I make (put exaggerated amount of money made per year here) and I can afford it.
Excuse #3: Don't worry about my money! (They know they're wrong and are trying SO HARD to justify something that just isn't justifiable).
Almost 50 replies and only 3 poor excuses have been made. Proving my point again....
I think you guys have tired yourself out. I just had to sit through the snot nosed kids coming in trying to justify purchases for EMOTES...I legit think I have cancer now. Thanks Density.
To the kids who think that I'm poor...I make well over 250k a year. Money aint nutin. Because I know you guys still can't come up with any good logical reasons as to why you pay for emotes other than you like Bungie screwing you over. Still waiting on that person but I'm starting to lose hope that there will be someone who can explain it logically.
SOMEONE FOUND A LOGICAL REASON TO GET AN EMOTE!
[quote]Because Microsoft paid for it by giving me codes worth $5-$10[/quote]
You guys disagreeing with facts have produced more salt than every single salt factory in the galaxiez.
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I don't know. That shrug emotes is timeless when people are struggling with the jumping puzzles.
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Some on has to buy the emotes so the next dlc will be free for you you bitch
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Edited by ok and 2: 11/26/2015 2:47:46 PMDon't worry little buddy. Bungie gave all of us a fair shot at emotes with 400 free silver. Maybe if you get a job that pays (or just move out of the place where taxes are high). Oh wait, I forgot. [spoiler]op is 12 year old fgt[/spoiler]
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Let's see, I'll take the bait.. I bought an emote because the slow clap emote makes people rage when in trials. It makes people rage more than Tbagging.. #SlowClapMasterEmote
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I'm 26 and I bought emotes. I bought the thriller dance, slow cap, Carlton, grieving and bring it on. I also just bought a 2nd X1 for the house and plan on buying emotes for my gf too. Full time job, business, 2 cars, animals, and a house in Cali. Mad?
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It's their money mate.
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Why do you care so much it not the money you earned, I don't tell you not to buy you're gay porn off the internet
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Cheap ass it's just money so easy to obtain. All you gotta do is get a damn job which is also easy to get. Unless your a stupid lazy ass Obama loving welfare douche.
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Why do you give a shit how people use their money? If they feel the urge to blow a quick $5 on something that provides a modicum of joy, so be it. $5 really isn't good for much anyways on its own.
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Worth
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I buy them to make people like you salty. And I make well over 251k.
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I bought Microsoft points to buy the ttk because I didn't buy it when it first came out and I had some left over money so I got some silver. (I had nothing else to spend it on )
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I am over 35 years old and I buy them, if I will at any point, to have some choice between teabagging and some emotes. I love the swing emote after a good kill!
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People who pay for microtransaktions are a real cancer to gaming.
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By no means am I trying to offend you when I say this, but as a comparison, I feel like the emotes are like gems in clash of clans, or buying lunch at McDonald's. It's 20 dollars for 2300 coin. I have 2 emotes and still 1700 left. They serve no purpose to the game besides my personal enjoyment. I can see why you might not want to buy it and that's fine, but I don't think you can justify getting them for free when they are meant to be extra content that is in fact meant to help fund some other parts of the game (free dlcs and pay for those who keep the servers up.)
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Edited by ThrKingLion: 11/26/2015 2:55:26 PM[quote] You guys disagreeing with facts have produced more salt than every single salt factory in the galaxiez.[/quote] What facts? Your just callig everyone stupid and for spending thier own money. And your calling us childish? You sound like a three year old who needs his diaper changed.
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I work for my money...so you explain how you control my spending again?
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Facts are not opinions. And my Carlton dance was worth it. Which is my opinion. It's not unusual to be loved by anyone!!
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Happy thanksgiving!
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[i] *puts on an antic disposition* [/i] I'm 18, I worked for my money, and I will spend it on whatever I damn-well please. At first I didn't polls on buying any, but then I heard that they might be funding free content in the future. I will gladly pay $10 where they could have had us pay $30 like the previous DLCs.
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I purchased one emote with the silver given to me for free. Here is my attempt at a logical argument: you paid whatever it is you paid for a digitally rendered humanoid to shoot aliens and other humanoid beings. How is that different than buying something that makes your humanoid (the one you created and is an expression of you) do a 2-10 second action? The end result is the same. You (obviously not you particularly because you haven't purchased an emote but the general "you") paid a company to use their intellectual property. Maybe you wanted your humanoid to do the thriller dance and you thought it was worth it to spend a few dollars to pay said company a little extra to allow your humanoid to do so. You paid for them to allow you to use space magic so why not pay them to do "The Carlton" if you feel your humanoid is an upper class dweeb of a black man from Bel Air?
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this poor guy.
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Eh remember me? No. Ok that's fine I would just like to [i][b]justify[/b][/i] buying emotess. I give them money, so in turn they give me the emote I want for my character. Saying that you can't justify buying emotes is a pretty stupid thing to say. How can you justify getting those cool shoes that you don't need at all but want because they look cool, same thing with the emotes. Why do you go buy new diffrent phone case, you don't need the phone case, but you want it which is the same thing. If your going to say that you can't justify buying something, learn to business first my boy. [spoiler][url=http://www.example.com]http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/justify just in case you forgot it's definition.[/url][/spoiler]
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Please tell me why you care about how people spend their money? It's their lives. They can do what you want. Justify your immature and unnecessary judgement of how they spend their money and how they live their lives? You can't. Its foolish and immature.
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I completely agree. Your parents clearly haven't taught you the value of money if you are buying constant emotes or if you wasted 200$ just trying to get the skull. Save your money kids and think before you buy cuz that money could be spent on other better games or saved for future use.
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Edited by EchoesOfMadness: 11/26/2015 2:45:28 PMBy this logic no one should waste their money buying the game in the first place. You don't need it it can't feed you or keep you warm so you shouldn't "give them your money". It's half wits like you that ruin this community. And if you make 250k a year then I'm Rick James.