[b]You may not realize it but how you decide to play Destiny is shaping the future of gaming[/b]
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/10/battleborn-not-a-moba-not-a-moba-not-a-moba/
While looking for information on upcoming game Battleborn I came across this interesting article.
In this article Randy Varnell the creative director on Battleborn, sits down with a game reviewer to explain his game.
Among many other things he mentions the influence of Destiny as it comes to [b]MICROTRANSACTIONS[/b]...
[i]." I pushed him further: so does this mean no microtransactions in Battleborn at all? "Microtransactions we haven't said yay or nay yet" he replied, clearly choosing his words carefully, "We pay a lot of attention to it and listen to what people say. We're watching Destiny and seeing what's happening with that... at the end of the day we are a business, we make games and sell them to people. In Borderlands we made and sold extra characters and they were hugely successful for us and the fans loved them." [/i]
[b]Congratulations Destiny community. You are now deciding the course of history[/b]
This is just information. I'm not trying to tell you how to play or what to do with your money, only to inform you that it does have consequences. You are literally shaping how this billion dollar industry will continue into the future.
Heavy
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[spoiler]han solo dies, rey becomes jedi[/spoiler]
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I am sure it's not just Destiny, but Halo's MT's as well. Both hold top positions on sales numbers on both the PS4 and XBL ( in H5's case ) marketplaces. As he said in the article, he has spent more on F2P games than he would like to admit. As more companies see MT's a viable way to increase the revenue of a game, I wouldn't be surprised to see more and more MT's in future releases.
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Move this to #Destiny where people might care. You'll get no love for that game here...
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Edited by PizzaMan725: 12/22/2015 2:10:52 PMSo destiny started micro-transactions.