Micro transactions are the devil of destiny right now. It’s not there to improve the game, or make more content but it feels like it’s there to make more eververse Items.
We’ve been frustrated by it ever since it released.
In a Game like destiny, where the season pass and expansion purchases should pay for the content is there a need for eververse?
Well I think used the right way it could get more meaning.
Now currently it feels like Bungie is slowly evolving into Activision 2.0 and their gouging every single tiny penny out of our pockets.
I haven’t bought something from the eververse store ever (if my memory is correct), because I dislike that it just takes our money to make more eververse exclusive shaders and emotes, while we tell ourselves that Bungie will use it to improve the game eventually.
How could we fix that. Well... and this might be a terrible idea.
What if bungie during events or while bringing out a certain skin/Ornament line told us specifically that funds would go towards a certain gameplay element.
For example, during festival of the lost 70% of eververse purchases go towards new crucible maps.
Now in my dreams we wouldn’t have to finance new maps.
Would that fix the problem? No, but it would give us transparency as towards what bungie is doing with our money.
I’ll appreciate thoughts and criticism.
Stay vigilant fellow guardians.
Hope transmog isn’t as big of a train wreck as it seems
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