If prices are adjusted: Reimburse us the difference in Credits

I’m not. lol. Wife is 26, I’m 29. Our girlfriend is 25.

I have a few dozen friends who’d probably never recover if I was gone and managed to integrate with my wife’s childhood-to-adulthood friend group as though I’d always been there.

You do not know me, lmao.

HAHA YEAH PREACH.

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If they are online friends I do not care as you should always put yourself first that way you can actually help others.
Putting others first can severely reduce the amount you’re able to help in the long run, though I really appreciate the want to do it from some.

So uh you feel like telling me what your definition of value is or do you want to keep talking about absolutely unrelated garbage

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They are not all online friends, however my best friend of 10 years is British and did prevent me from expiring during my late teens and early 20s.

I even out how much I put myself out there VS. not. Despite the disadvantages dealt to me, I am doing well.

Nah I think I’ve RKO’d you here.

You’re quite mistaken, I’ve already pointed out that you’re wrong.

Literally Google it right now and Google will tell you it’s what someone finds worth in having beyond a monetary standpoint, but at the end of the day it goes hand in hand when it comes to marketing.

But sure talk me down for taking classes in things that actually interest me.

Maybe next time I’ll take gender studies.

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Theoretically.

But in reality they have based the whole monetization system off this.
No credit and real life money connection = no money for the devs.
Trust me I hate it.

There’s no physical limitations, as it costs nothing for them to give your account the license or unlock for items, but itd be stupid from a business standpoint, considering they have nothing else to monetize, and not all MP players buying the campaign, which is why F2P was so stupid of a move in the first place.

All that would do is dry up all of the new content. No maps, no cosmetics, no playlist changes.

Of course they could ‘technically’ give away the items, but the content they make (like all digital media) is commissioned based on expected Sales. They ‘pay upfront’ for the content (paying staff and hosting essentially) to receive payment later (when the content goes live and consumers start buying).

It’s the same as buying and selling physical items. I buy stock from China at $1m, pay upfront, then sell later for $5m in the US. I can’t ‘give’ that stuff away to people in the US, because I have paid for it already.

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I don’t know your situation, and this is massively off topic, but you’ve posted a lot of personal information in this thread around gender, suicide etc. Please don’t let yourself get Dox’d, I’ve seen the outcome of it with a colleague.

Back on topic, if 343 we’re to offer some sort of refund, would this be best done as credits or an exclusive item as somebody had previously mentioned? The item, if it stayed exclusive, would arguably be worth more than the potential refund whilst costing them very little if it was pulled from a future store drop.

I see a lot of people calling the price drop a “sale”. It’s not, 343 is basically saying “we over priced, sorry”. For them to feel that way and drop prices this early into the games life, they should do good to the customers that spent the coin for the in their words, over priced items. Either give some sort of compensation in the form of coin difference or just don’t sell previous items for a while. I don’t care if I get compensated at all. I just think it would look bad for 343. It’s like kicking dirt on people that supported them early on.

As I said, not my issue or anyone elses. I must have hit a soft spot with facts. It’s okay. Just take the advice, and drop the ego. Its literally common sense but apparebtly vast majority don’t have it along with responsibility.

Quit being butthurt over it.

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so far iv spent 13000 credits so if i get half of that back id be happy

Why are you spending 130 USD lol

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Not many have ever done this, EPIC is one of the few that has with the failure of Paragon. We will have to see the outcome here but EPIC also have a very clear dislike for MS, this on the other hand is owned by MS.

Ooh my godd dude you -Yoink!-ing murdered them holy -Yoink!-

I’ve never been more disgusted on a University Campus then listening to an economics class. Absolutely no regard for morality in any of their decisions. People were just products and numbers. As a mathematician it was surprises that they saw people as numbers more than I do. I hated that. I don’t know if all business classes are like that, but I feel I understand you’re sentiments towards them.

I hope no one gets compensated. You knew these prices werent fair, and still bought.

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Business Major here, I can chime in on this. Sounds like Macroeconomics, which is a more overarching umbrella study of economics, microeconomics is more focused on the individual person and classism.

In business school, you’re taught to understand the process first, without it being muddied up by emotions, and so forth. Then later in your course program you get classes such as Business philosophy and ethics that will teach you when and why you should or shouldn’t use what you’ve learned up to that point, how to appropriately interpret data, and read discrepancies.

If you thought economics is bad, wait until the marketing courses.

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You, and people like you don’t deserve to be reimbursed. You bought in willingly, now live with your buyer’s remorse. You all are the very reason why we have to pay for things we’ve always had for free with a standard 60 dollar Halo game. So suffer the consequences of your poor decisions.

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I say this with the upmost respect when I say… You’re an idiot.

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So suffer the consequences of your poor decisions.

This is subjective, I have spent a bunch of money on the game and do not regret it. It was not ‘poor’ decision making to spend money in the store.

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