[quote]You're literally paying real life money for your character to do a 2-10 second action.[/quote]
Woah, no shit!
[quote]You cannot justify this.[/quote]
I wanted an emote, so I bought it. It's a simple justification.
[quote]You can make excuses and I'll post your excuses for being a child using their parents credit card below.[/quote]
And what if I bought it with my own money that I earned? Oh sorry, that goes against your beliefs.
[quote]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.[/quote]
2 things:
I do believe it just shows I want an emote, and yes, because all the emotes were actually in the game before it launched but they took them out. That's totally what happened.
[quote]I understand the type of audience who buys silver....and that audience is classified as the casual gamer. Not real gamers.[/quote]
Oh no! The filthy casuals are ruining everything again! Tell me, what do you call a real gamer?
[quote]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.[/quote]
Who are you to tell people how to spend money? And yes, people will point out grammatically errors. It makes you look like an idiot.
Ooh, edits!
[quote]Excuse #1: It's my money.[/quote]
Yes, it is my money. Which means I can use it to buy whatever I want. I earned it, I spend it.
[quote]Excuse #2: I make (put exaggerated amount of money made per year here) and I can afford it.[/quote]
Right, you know exactly how much people make and how much the exaggerate it.
[quote]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). [/quote]
While I do agree, you are not in a position to be worrying about how other people use their money.
[quote]Almost 50 replies and only 3 poor excuses have been made. Proving my point again....[/quote]
And what were the other 47 replies?
[quote]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.[/quote]
This is like saying: My Mom Died! Thanks Destiny! You could've avoided your stupidity by not worrying about how people use their money, but you obviously know what's best for everyone, so continue.
[quote]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.[/quote]
I'll say it again. I wanted an emote, so I got one. It may not be logical to you, but it is.
[quote]SOMEONE FOUND A LOGICAL REASON TO GET AN EMOTE!
[quote]Because Microsoft paid for it by giving me codes worth $5-$10[/quote][/quote]
Oh, now I see what you mean by logical! You mean not paying at all! Okay, I understand.
Anyways
TL;DR: OP is fgt who thinks he knows what people should waste their money
Edit: one thing I forgot. This post is just a giant fallacy.
You assume everyone who buys the emotes are children, steal their parents money, and are casuals that somehow ruin everything, and they're not real gamers either. This is just assumption and ignorance at its finest. I also seriously doubt you make 250k per year.
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