#BungieLogic
But in all seriousness, this game is designed to take advantage of the player either through time or money, preferably both. I do not fault Bungievision for their actions. If I was selling a drug that people loved and I knew I could keep giving them less product for their money, I'd be insane not to take advantage. Too many children with no respect for money is how we got here.
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Edited by AttilaTheNvn: 10/14/2015 5:21:21 PMSee, I'm a pretty staunch capitalist; there's nothing wrong with companies trying to make money, because that BUSINESS. So, I can't fault Bungie for that, realistically. However, on the flip side, my favorite part of capitalism is that we, the consumer, have the ability to take our money [i]elsewhere[/i]. BAM. EDIT- Also, I try to keep in mind that Bungie is still a collection of individuals, at the end of the day, and It's not like I don't want them to be able to support themselves and their families... so, there's that. XC
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There's capitalism and then there's "hahahahahahaha, okay, okay, let's see if we can get them to spend money on this stupid shit. Holy shit! They did! They paid money for it! Jesus, these people are -blam!-ing stupid." I think Bungievision defaults to the latter.
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Bruh. Nail on the head.
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There's a total lack of respect for money and what it takes to earn it. Maybe these kids need a heavy dose of manual labor to slap some respect into them. Let's spend all afternoon in the Oklahoma sun in August building a retaining wall for a school. I'll pay you minimum wage and not a penny more. Then let's see if they run off to piss away that money.