Microtransactions in a game that already cost players $120 is highway robbery. This game has made more money than any other game in history and has one of the smaller development teams compared to the user base in the industry. There is literally no reason for microtransactions to be in this game other than greed. They don't add anything to it other than to make it worse, distract from the core purpose of the game and now Year 2 has turned to sh** because of them.
Why create any meaningful content when you can make just as much money putting out emotes? They're here to stay because of people like you who are ruining the gaming industry. Bungie gave no indication they were going to have microtransactions in this game even up to TTK's release, which means that they got players to sink thousands and thousands of hours into this game and hooked into a game they wanted to put the next 10 years of their life into. To do the old switcharoo and drop them on their customer base midway is f***ed. Now if they had been honest and said at the very beginning that eventually they would have microtransactions then yeah by all means but people were not allowed to make an informed buying decision on this.
NO EXCUSE FOR MICROTRANSACTIONS IN A $60 RETAIL GAME. Don't tell me it's because they have to maintain servers because From Software is still maintaining it's servers on Demon's Souls and they aren't charging for that.
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