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Edited by Toxic Devastator: 10/6/2015 4:47:46 PMGta adds a lot of content into the game first and then allows you to buy it. The way they do it is kind of ingenious and one of the only times micro transactions kind of works. But it only works because they add the content before asking for money and everything is still available in the game with out paying any more money.
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And that's what Destiny is going to become. Gta had to start some where so they are starting now with Destiny
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No it's not quiet the same. There is no grantee that any of us are getting extra content. And even if there was I'd still wanna know what it was. And it still wouldn't justify the micro transaction scheme where the make all their money with no actual content being added to the game first.
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They hope that enough people buy emotes so the next few dlc will be free
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Edited by eightball458: 10/6/2015 4:42:26 PMBut you kinda need to in order to have fun if you dont grind missions or heists because everything is inflated for online vs the single player game.
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But would you rather it take 2 hours of game time to get everything you want, or a day, or even longer. That's my thought process. $60 for longevity isn't a bad thing. In GTA case it's an almost flawless system. Destiny is doing it with strictly cosmetics, if that's all it ends up being this could be a great thing for the game.
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Well in gta it works well because of everything you can do and my buddies have fun for hours just bs'ing on there. Wouldn't want that in destiny for items but cosmetics you're right. Its not game breaking and whatnot. Thats what i was trying to say. Lol