Um, I'm pretty sure you'll be able to see what you buy...
But what you are able to buy may be random. There is a difference.
~[i]TheGreatNike[/i]
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And that is the issue, spending real money on something random. Especially when all you wanted was that 1 emote, you could have spent $2. Now you are lucky to spend that same $2 for a single emote you want because you are likely to get something you do not want for $2. They generate more money from this method...per person who is willing to shell they money away.
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If that's so, then great, (even though it means we'll have to log in more often to check [i]yet another[/i] inventory), but I think the unclear phrasing is a harbinger of something sinister. It's not they ran out of characters for their weekly update post. They could've been entirely clear if they wanted to be, but instead we get vague hints and are basically pressured into buying emotes because they may be harder to acquire after the update. This makes absolutely no sense unless Bungie is being evasive on purpose.
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[quote]no sense unless Bungie is being evasive on purpose.[/quote] This is 2015 Bungie we're talking about here. ~[i]TheGreatNike[/i]
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As dissapointing as that statement is, you have a point. I just wish it wasn't like that. :/