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Edited by Týr-Skadi: 10/15/2019 2:17:09 AM
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But what if you had enough money to do so? Would you complain then? Also: you don't HAVE to buy everything what's available. But I do agree with the too high prices thing. And you know what? If they make it a bit cheaper: more people will buy something. So for the money they earn on it, it wouldn't matter much. Also: the in-game Bright Dust earnings are a joke these days. You better complain about that, including what things cost now if you want to buy it with earned bright dust. like 3200 bright dus for a emote. That means you'll have to buy some extra and can't earn it in- game. Cause when you try: the weeks allready over before you succeed and the emote is gone from store. So basicly they offer you something you can't buy with earned BD and force you to buy some extra. (That is: when you buy something every week and when you spend all your BD every week.) Before Shadowkeep i could buy about 3 bigger things @ eververse with BD a week. (Playing 6-7 hrs a day.) Now i can only buy one bigger and 1 smaller item. Thanks to removing the bright engrams from gameplay, and removing getting BD when you dismantle Eververse stuff. They say Bright Dust can be earned in- game. We can, but not enough. It's a joke now. (For example: you only get 100 BD when you reach level 96 @ the season progress bar) Looks like Activision/Blizzard wasn't that bad at all, when it comes to that. But i'm not complaining: the game is still ok.
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  • Having money has never been an issue. I don't get how so many can't comprehend that and look at the fact of what's not being added to the game as games are supposed to be created. You know, loot to chase, not just buy from a store?

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  • Edited by Týr-Skadi: 10/15/2019 3:16:45 AM
    I agree with you. But developing games cost money. I think many players forget that. (Including me) But like i said: if they make things a bit cheaper, more people buy the same things, so they wont "lose" money on those cosmetics.

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  • [quote]I agree with you. But developing games cost money. I think many players forget that. (Including me) But like i said: if they make things a bit cheaper, more people buy the same things, so they wont "lose" money on those cosmetics.[/quote] Yes developing games cost money. That’s why Bungie has been charging players for the game. They continue to do so.

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  • That's how it works today. It's not like the Duke Nukem 3d era no more.

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  • [quote]That's how it works today. It's not like the Duke Nukem 3d era no more.[/quote] 🤣 I can’t imagine being so naive when you have access to a worldwide network of information that proves that game companies charge for microtransactions for pure profit not game development costs.

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