All bungie gives us is the same old "[b]we'll talk more later[/b]" line, despite the fact that the forums have been burning for some time now. What will make them listen? Our complaints? Obviously not. If eververse proves one thing it is that money is the only language that bungie understands. If those of you who support #removeeverpurse really want to send a message, then pick a day (for example Friday) and everyone who still plays agree not to play on that day. We spread the word before that day across the forums, across reddit. We convince our friends/clan mates who play to play something else that day. We do this, [i]every week[/i]. If bungie doesn't notice our presence they will certainly notice our absence. What do you say? Boycott Destiny Friday anyone? Lets send bungie a message through action...
[b]BOYCOTT DESTINY FRIDAY!!![/b]
[b]***Comment [i]#boycottdestinyfriday[/i] Below!!!***[/b]
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It's funny to watch all the rude people jump on here and complain about people doing the #remove stuff. Some people are just 100% ok with being taken like the idiots they are. It's what allows publishers to continue to steal from the community. I think Destiny 2 is fantastic and fun to play, but I got taken by their BS with the eververse and I've been waiting for a long time to play Destiny 2 since Bungie decided to lie and make Destiny 1 console only. But to the OP I think this is a good idea. I doubt it'll work unfortunately, but if the gaming community has learned *OR SHOULD HAVE LEARNED* is that their actions WILL directly influence decisions made by companies if they try hard enough. Due to the lying and blatant greed shown during the holidays by Activision I've already stopped playing the game until something is done, and if nothing is done that's fine too because I've got plenty of other games that don't have loot boxes and don't lie to their player base. Besides, Friday is when I host board game night for my neighborhood anyways, so I wouldn't be playing Destiny 2 regardless. It'd be nice if this works, and if people truly do it I believe it would. But as some of the other people in this thread said (often rudely because they don't know how to hold a conversation without being an imbecile) the player base is a bit too wide to follow suit. If they did I'm sure Activision would have to respond because they make most of their money from the eververse, far more than purchasing the game itself. If people aren't playing, people aren't paying. Simple as that. #removeeververse