And when Battlefield 1 gets old which it will and a lot faster than Destiny you'll be back. And if not for this one you will be for Destiny 2, so this post is just so pointless.
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why don't you go see what the season pass in BF1 offers , then come tell me this bullshit non sense , have fun buying treasures of lost
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Why would you assume I cater to the micro transactions? Why assume I white knight for Bungie, -blam!- you for being so judgmental you dick. And EA milks your tit too with the "Premium" shit that's supposed to be a full game gets sandwiched and sold to you as DLCs in separate groups. How is EA any better, -blam!- off.
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Btw I'm a history nut, so playing WW1 is gonna keep me occupied for quite a while.
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[quote]And when Battlefield 1 gets old which it will and a lot faster than Destiny you'll be back. And if not for this one you will be for Destiny 2, so this post is just so pointless.[/quote] Uhm, I probably won't unless they fix their crap. Like I paid good money, I want dedicated servers, connection based matchmaking, fluid movement, no more nerfs, classes feeling powerful. I stay in the forums to offer my insight and to look for signs of improvement as I still like the game, but they definitely let me down recently with this last update.
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Edited by Sarden: 11/1/2016 4:58:39 PMWe all want the same things, Bungie doesn't listen. They are not in complete control the publisher Activision has final say in all things, it's their money Bungie plays with. Who do you think was behind all the micro transactions in Destiny ? Doesn't it all seem all too familiar ? Activision did it with the call of duty series too. Activision is a cancer to the gaming industry bro they bring shareholders into video games.
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Hence my "I know I have a .0101001 chance of this being seen" comment.
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Not really. Not for pvp anyways. Ive ranked up bf4 on ps3, xbox 360, PC, and xbox 1 lol. Lots of people have. Destiny was built around their dry ass story. They lost focus on the story and hence lost a lot of players.
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They didn't lose to many players. If most buy the dlc, play for a few weeks or months leave buy the next installment that is not losing players. Maybe 10 million do not log in daily but if 10 million buy every dlc and Destiny 2 what is Bungie and Activision losing? I pulled the 10 million number out of my ass we don't have the real numbers but before the ROI came out there were almost 2 million players tracked daily at Destiny tracker. The tracking system has been down since the release so no real number again.