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Discuss all things Destiny.
Edited by UltraCon79: 4/14/2017 6:28:45 PM
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Get a job... Happy Easter, kids.

You Children without any liquid income are not the target demographic. The sooner you accept this the happier you will be. For "kids" that think that not preordering the game is going to somehow change the quality at release; you do understand that these games were already made years ago and that your purchase does not change them don't you? ●Good games like we had on NES, Sega, PS1 etc. were only complete games without DLC because the Internet had not yet become a viable media for the average consumer. ●It's not hidden. The whole point of DLC is to substitute for lack of subscription fees. Xbox and Playstation already charge you for using your own internet. Bungie needs income to maintain servers and make a profit. ●If it costs 20 million to make a game that means you need to net 60 million to cover the first game to fund it's servers and the next game to stay in business. ○Now you have a widely availibe online environment thanks in most part to the target demographic of working ages 25 to 40 with liquid income that allows Development to expand games from 25 gigabytes to well over 60 gigabytes. ○We in turn purchase these games and Internet subscriptions for you our [i]children.[/i] We buy your PS Network, Xbox Live, and we buy products placed in ads on your home screen that allow you the privilege to call yourself a "Gamer." You act as though there should be some kind of limitation on profit for Bungie, etc. as if there would be any games at all without any profit. ☆ ○Trees will stop being planted when you stop using paper. ○Ask yourself this, "How can I be opposed to preordering while at the same time I buy books, newspapers, or go to the movies?" ●When you don't preorder because you think the game is being cut up like a Pizza you are [i]actually[/i] asking for a game that did not have planned expansion and just because you knew some additional content had already been developed you [u]assume[/u] that it was cut from the original. [spoiler]Start at paragraph 3 and stop here.[/spoiler] You whine and moan about pay to win, but you gladly play all the content it funds. [quote]You can get a good look at a T- bone by sticking your head up a bulls a**, but I'd rather take the butchers word for it.[/quote] I gladly threw my money at my screen because I am an adult. I pay taxes for my streets. I pay taxes to feed the homeless people who live in my streets. I pay people to pump the crap from my toilets under my house. I pay for the guy who collects my garbage. But heaven forbid the company that adds a bit of enjoyment to my life make any profit on my preorder! Put simply if we all stop pre-ordering games today those games would not go to launch and we would never get to play them at all. [b][i][u]GET A JOB![/u][/i][/b] 1500+ Edit Day 3: Are you one of those kids with your hair sticking out from under the front of your crooked "baseball" cap and tight skinny jeans somehow still bunched up in the back? You look like you pooped your pants after a good window licking session. Toejam & Earl edit: people are complaining because I'm editing this post I see this as a live thread. Editing my thread is how I am able to respond to everyone at the same time and borrow other people's good insights in which case I always give them credit inside their original post.

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  • I think you mistake our intent to not pre-order the game. At least you do with regards to myself. My whole stance on refusing to pre-order the game is less about thinking my decision will change the game at launch and more about wanting to see if the game is even going to be worth buying. I enjoyed the heck out of Y1 Destiny, and as they continued to make changes to the game through Y2 and Y3, I found my enjoyment of the game to be far reduced from when I first bought into the game. Given this, it makes complete sense to sit and wait to see how the game will be at launch before buying into the game. I want to see whether the game is more like Y1 or more like Y2 in terms of foundation. I want to know that doing the endgame will yield the best rewards in the game and they'll actually be worth chasing after (superior to what else is available). I want to know that PVE and PVP are separated so our great gear in PVE can stay that way for the duration of the title, rather than have to endure these stupid nerf cycles with minor buffs that never quite reset the weapons back to baseline, - but somehow, we're supposed to be thankful for them anyways. I want to see how Bungie manages the game with their new engine. They said they'd be able to respond and make changes to the game faster. Is this going to result in an improved gaming experience, or is it simply going to translate into more nerfs FASTER than they were able to pump out the nerfs in Y1? In PVP, are they going to start fighting the very nature of the game, or are they going to embrace a less-haloesque balancing approach and let Destiny thrive under balancing changes tuned for this game, not the game Bungie used to make. These are all things that we cannot know, even on the day of launch. It will take some time to observe how the game is managed. This has largely been Destiny 1's biggest downfall - the poor management of the game. Since we need to observe how the game unfolds both at launch and in the short-term following launch, it really makes no sense to buy in early and pre-order the game. This is doubly true when you consider that veteran players bought in for a premium in D1 and were in no better position than guardians who got a later start at a cheaper price. From a consumer standpoint, it just makes sense to hold back and take a wait-and-see approach.

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