Just when I was giving Bungie credit for taking Destiny 2 armor out of Eververse this season and making it an earned, in-game reward, we now have a situation I’d describe as pretty baffling.

    • TwilightVulpine
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      Yes, unironically. It doesn’t stop happening. If we get too desensitized and passive they’ll keep inventing more ways to be terrible.

      It used to be that any monetized cosmetics were already seen as a gross cash grab, now people are thankful it’s not gameplay related. But there is also plenty of gameplay related ones too. The gaming industry is just so bad now.

      • @DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        10 months ago

        Exactly. This defeatist “iTz jeust opshunal” and “shaming them is a waste of time” response is asking to get fucked over more

        Remember Battlefront II when the community got fed up and shamed EA into removing loot boxes?

        How about RuneScape recently? Who was slammed so hard they first dug in their heels and then finally relented and pulled their pay to win battle pass?

        Also those developers and publishers bitching at Unity need to be quiet because….”capitalism has been complained about enough”

        Yes, in all these situations, we consoomers should all just shut up and take it because “it’s been talked about enough already”

        This attitude is why Madden players get what they get every year

        Keep that attitude up and you’ll see Bungie release an “upgraded” $30 battle pass on top of the current one and take all the cool and useful rewards out of the first paid track just like what Activision did with “Blackcell” for Call of Duty.

      • Lumu
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        210 months ago

        I hate that it gets dismissed as just being cosmetic. I love making cool looking characters in games, it’s really fun and is part of the content for me, especially if it’s multiplayer.