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Love the enthusiasm but the real reason Bungie are failing is due to their own mismanagement. What they need is your money. Not a lot of players are in the mood to just “throw money at the screen” for “under delivering”. When Bungie talk of “player engagement” what they mean is “micro transactions” - because their data shows the more you play, the more you spend on eververse.
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  • The more who plays? I make sure my eververse spending habits make less sense than people thinking money from the game poofs out of thin air. Maybe the more everyone plays put together. Have you ever wondered if this game partially makes up for the lack of Ultimate PvP with microtransactions because that's what people who hate PvP players like?

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  • [quote]When Bungie talk of “player engagement” what they mean is “micro transactions”[/quote]

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  • they could start but NOT selling everytingh at cutthroat prices old expansions like shadowkeep still costs 25, and even on sale it goes for around 8 dollars, so much content ith a paywall many players cannot or will not afford. if old expansions cant be free, make the u$ 5 each, surely they would sell a lot, have more new players and better player retention.... also a simple armor ornament costs twice as much as a season pass? eveyrhing is overpriced

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