Isn't WoW $60 dollars to start playing? Because I'm positive they have micro transactions
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Exactly, like $40 for a special mount you can only get for a short time. Or $90, I think, to jump from new to lvl 90. It is a way for companies to get a little extra money to make new content. They can't rely on new game sales forever. They do have families to feed, too. You'd be stupid if you think biggie got all the money from the launch, they are on contract for a certain percent. I think it is fine as long as the items are cosmetic only.
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WoW is a lifestyle and has more content then like any other game? Apples and oranges.
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WoW is a lifestyle? Smh; if you don't wanna buy the emotes, don't. Stop your bitching, no one cares what you think.
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Well I would say otherwise. I'm pretty sure that there is a large portion of reasonable people that can agree with me or at least understand my concerns.
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Yeah, no. Eventually those who are currently complaining right now will cave in and buy the emotes and such. If you really think that micro transactions are so bad for destiny then just leave. Stop playing and return your copy of your game or just delete it from your hard drive. If you can't see yourself just accepting this then go find another game; no one needs you here.
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You hate video games and you want them to die.
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Are you a wizard? Kappa.
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I'm just a man. A man who cares about the well being of video games as an art form.
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Then I'm afraid I've got some bad news.
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And that is?
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last I checked WoW was a game still(which makes its players Gamers). So to me the micro transactions don't bug me at all. It's not like you have to get the emotes she's going to sell anyway.
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Your not getting it buddy.
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What am I not getting?
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The point.
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Edited by TechnoViking22: 10/7/2015 7:28:58 PMEh I get what you're saying, but I don't agree with it. Every game that's $60 nowadays has some form of micro transactions that are optional. Assassins Creed, Destiny(coming soon), WoW, Gears of War etc. are all still thriving(with micro transactions)