Destiny fans explode over potential microtransactions, Bungie says not to worry
Destiny now offers microtransactions. It happened, and it's not very likely to un-happen. Right now, the Eververse Trading Company is only selling emotes - special gestures and dances - but some players are dreading what comes next, fearful that Activision and Bungie will start selling items that grant those who purchase them a leg up on their fellow players. A♏fter datamining the game and its rec✤ent 2.0.1 patch, players found new, unintroduced items that stoked those pay-to-win fears.
Alongside the emotes, players consumable buffs designed to increase loot drop rates when completing the King's Fall raid (the most challenging, most-rewarding piece of content in tꦗhe recently-launched expansion, The Taken King). They also found consumable buffs that would grant increased XP when killing enemies, "starter packs" that would boost a character to level 25 with a fully-upgraded subclass, and "subclass infusions" which would fully upgrade a subclass. Seems pretty damning, right? Well, don't bust out the pitchforks just yet.
We aren't (nor are we pla😼nning) on selling consumables that buff King's Fall drop rates for Silver.
The Destiny community is split on this. Some have taken Smith's silence on the other buffs listed as acknowledgement that they will indeed be sold for Silver, and are pledging to quit the game if that happens. Others have poin🐠ted out such buffs are pretty common in the world of MMOs (which, whether you qualify Destiny as an MMO or not, it's a genre from which it takes many cues), and that items like Th𒆙ree of Coins already boost high-quality drop rates in exchange for in-game currency.
If there were a calm post on the Bungie forums that didn't call someone on the other side an idiot or worse, I'd quote it. As it stands, everyone - no matter their position - is pretty mad. Can't we all just get along and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:dance The Carlton?
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