The games themselves are also less interesting than before. After all, how good can your content be when you're dishing it out every single day? At a certain point it just feels like content for the sake of content. It's gaming junk food-there to keep the belly full and the endorphins flowing, but without providing any particular nourishment.
Destiny has made over $160 million in MTX revenue, and these numbers only account the data from late 2017 to early 2019.
That's extremely low for microtransactions, especially for a game that's essentially designed around it
For as much as ppl complain how much they hate microtransactions, they sure don’t act like it. No wonder they aren’t going anywhere.
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Playing Destiny 1 on PC has been something fans have been requesting for years. It looks like Destiny 1 is now playable on PC via the RPCS3 emulator.
Not in my mind