You'd be surprised. ROI definitely showed that bungie dgaf about content compared to the time spent working on microtransactions. I think Destiny will stay alive through fanboys and gaps in time where people forget how bad parts of detiny were and then they see a "collection bundle" and they rebuy.
It absolutely was. That in itself would be bad, but the fact that they packed it with microtransactions out the ass just annoyed the hell out of me.
Everyone I played with quit like the week hard mode raid came out. It just was lacking
They introduced the Ornaments system, which is ridiculously shitty rng or cash. Shitty move given the fact that every trailer or image used for the expansion had weapons or armor with ornament sets.
Fotl only way to get new gear was one chance through rng and then cash only.
Yeah I saw them. I used to play on the PS3, but was able to get the base game and the first two DLCs free on PS4. During the Festival of the Lost, I did the quest for the box thing, because I don't have TTK or RoI and don't want to buy TTK agin. I got to the final step, just before I could get the box. It said I had to do a heroic strike and Court of Oryx.... I got pretty salty. I was able to do literally everything els it asked me to do.
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