How do we know if the 2200 credits Super Bundle is a good price if you don’t give us the prices of the individual bundles?

This feels like such a no-brainer. Why are the prices of the individual bundles not given?

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That doesnt make any sense and your question will just be loopholes

It doesn’t make sense I ask this question, or it doesn’t make sense the prices of individual bundles are not given?

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I’m not sure it’s a good price but I’ve definately seen quite a few people with it. Pretty spendy if you ask me but I do like the colors and stuff in the bundle. if money was no object it’s a cool set

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If a bundle is 2200, and you ask whats the individual, they can just say each item is nearly a 1000 alone. Which, realistically should be. But the point would be that they can make up an expensive amount for individuals to convince you that the bundle is a deal.

If each item in there were 500 each individually for the 10+ items in the bundle, then the bundle for 2200 is definitely a deal. Because you can not infatuate that each item individually is 50 credits or something.

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That’s the fun part, you don’t!

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The whole system is built on getting people to make impulsive decisions, not educated ones.

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It doesn’t really matter if it’s a good deal or not unless you actually want every piece that’s in the bundle which basically nobody ever does. We’ve been asking for individual items since launch and do away with bundles, but instead of listening to us they’re just doubling down like idiots.

Oh no people don’t like the things we’re doing! Quick let’s do it harder! That’ll work!

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This whole game doesn’t make sense!

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None of the cosmetics are a deal if you ask me… They are all over priced. The only question is are you willing to spend the $22 for it? Personally I don’t see myself spending any more money on cosmetics for this game any time soon.

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It’s no different that the typical bundle, we just have to trust that it is a good deal. Not that there is any real value in video game cosmetics anyways.

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It’s amazing people spend as much as the do on video game cosmetics. It’s not like a tangible item and when the game stops there went all your money. Some games like Fortnite at least you can see your character the entire game and see your skin whereas we only see our spartan at the beginning and end if we win and when we die waiting to respawn. I don’t truly understand all the complaining about the cosmetics we rarely get to see and enjoy anyway

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It’s pretty obvious that “Super Bundles” are just a way for 343 to bring back Season 1 prices. During that season, many of the bundles were priced at 2000 credits, with one of the worst examples being that cherry blossom “Mythic” effect. 2000 credits for just an effect set and one emblem split into 4 to make it look like there is more value in the bundle!

I would recommend this, go to the Xbox store and see all the games you can get for $22. So it’s up to you, some cosmetics that you don’t even really get to see and doesn’t really add to your gaming experience or… Entire games that you can play and enjoy for years…

No not individual items. Individual bundles.

I wonder how expensive Halo Reach would be if the cosmetics were priced like they are in Infinite?

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How is that even an answer? You can apply that logic to pretty much everything in life.

“Do you really want to spend amount X on activity Y when you can also spend it on activity Z?”

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It’s a great answer and yes it can apply in just about anything you spend money on. Whether something is “a good deal” is strictly an opinion. How many cosmetics or how much content should you get for $22. That is very subjective. We used to get three new maps for $10. So I guess you can ask yourself are the maps we got worth spending $22 on cosmetics? To me the content this season isn’t worth $22… To others it maybe a deal. Long story short, value your money, make sure what you get for it is worth it. $22 back in the day in Halo would have gotten us six new maps and have $2 left over.

It’s only a deal if you want it.

I obviously get your message. It is just weird.

Customer: “Can someone at the store help me? I see you’re selling a flatscreen TV together with a soundbar for a “heavy discount”. But it doesn’t say the discount percentage or the prices of the individual items. Is it 10%? Is it 50%? Is it 90%? Can someone give me some information?”

Other customer: “Are you sure you want to spend your money on a flatscreen TV and a soundbar?”

Customer: “No, I’m not. It’s just that I want to know what the discount is. Also for fellow customers. Any normal store would give this kind of information.”

Other customer: “Because you can also spend your money on your loved ones, or maybe go on a nice holiday, or go eat somewhere fancy. You don’t have to buy a flatscreen TV or a soundbar.”

Store manager: asleep for several days

I was by the way never a fan of putting maps behind paywalls. Because the only way you could play on those maps was when everybody in your team and the enemy team bought those maps.

I’m happy only cosmetics are behind a paywall and no actual content. I only wish the prices were cheaper AND there was a way to earn currency within the game.