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Activision Patents Manipulative Microtransaction-Based Matchmaking

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This paragraph is the very definition of pay-to-win, with in-game purchases resulting in the reward of manufactured victories. The patent goes on to suggest a deeper level of specificity to the system, suggesting that it could deliberately manipulate beginners into purchases by matching them with expert players with a playing style that the beginner wishes to emul


Since this aspect of the game is how Bungie and publisher Activision are milking extra cash from players they have likely designed the game to encourage players to pay more, and they did this by slowing down XP earning rates behind-the-scenes. That was an intentional design choice and arguably a misleading one. Instead of the levelling progress bar filling out at a normal rate, players rigorously tested and discovered that Destiny 2 was cutting the amount of XP earned for activities completed closer together substantially, even up to 95% in one insta


There's one more wrinkle to this story, though. Some time later, another Guardian from Osiris' time, an EXO named Saint-14, ventured to Mercury to find Osiris and learn what he was doing there. But Saint-14 vanished during this mission and no one knows what happened to him. It's possible that he could still be on Mercury, searching for or working with Osi

So what's Osiris' curse? That's anybody's guess, but the trailer makes it seem as though it has something to do with an impending invasion by Vex. It's been rumored for a while that the Vex have access to time travel, possibly even seeing through time to adjust their tactics; the trailer is the first confirmation that this may be true. Perhaps in coming to understand the Vex, Osiris began to see through time as well, and that has something to do with his cu


Over time, he came up with theories that other Guardians considered blasphemous, and he began using City resources to dig deeper into his obsessions. Those obsessions drove him mad, to the point that the Speaker was forced to depose him from his Vanguard position and exile him from Earth. It appears that he still has his Light powers, tho


With Destiny 2's first expansion, Curse of Osiris, releasing December 5th Bungie better do something special next week in addressing this and the other game issues. Trust has been broken and at a time when big publishers are on blast for manipulating and nickel-and-diming players, this is a particular bad look on Bungie and Activis


MK 44. Stand Asides (costs 23 Legendary Shards) are exotic Titan class boots that "grants an overshield when sprinting at full health with Seismic Strike, Hammer Strike, or Shield Bash equipped." And hit with one of those abilities equipped will recharge a portion of the user's melee ene


**Destiny 2 ** , like its predecessor, isn't quite delivering on the initial promise of the franchise nor is it keeping the player base happy at the moment. A lack of end game content and worse, a lack of transparency from developer Bungie, has resulted in a consistent flow of negative buzz on forums and Reddit. But change is com


Currently, XP will scale up when playing longer or fixed duration activities like Crucible competitive multiplayer matches and the Leviathan Raid, and XP will scale down when playing activities that can be quickly, repeatedly chained, like grinding Public Events. We are not happy with the results, and we’ve heard the same from the commun


Nezarec's Sin (costs 23 Legendary Shards) is an exotic Warlock class helmet that has Abyssal Extractors, which enable users who get Void-damage kills to increase their ability energy recharge rate. As with most other Warlock gear, Nezarec's Sin is balanced across the board, with a legendary mod that improves weapon handling for energy weapons. Unless players want to upgrade their helmet, most Warlock users may already have Nezarec's Sin and would want to skip it this w


"[ Star Wars Battlefront II ] has pretty clearly significantly underperformed expectations and remains without a live services revenue stream, while Destiny 2 collectibles|https://destiny2Mix.com/ 2 has at the least suffered some unwanted engagement attrition. We suspect that 2018 will see a pullback on industry attempts to aggressively drive [microtransaction] growth as a resu


Good news for gamers - microtransactions are due to die down in 2018! Such are the conclusions of Doug Creutz - an analyst with the investment banking firm Cowen - who says that the smart money is on game developers dialing back their efforts to push microtransactions as a means of profit-building in the year to c


In Destiny 2 , players learned that Mercury was being mined to the point of breaking apart by the Cabal, to fuel Ghaul's sun-killer weapon, the Almighty. It's unknown how much of it was broken off from the planet proper, but the Curse of Osiris trailer suggests that it's still at least partially int

This system will affect the matchmaking process in games, factoring in player skill level, Internet lag, availability of friends, preferred playing styles, and so on. At face value, the system should improve gameplay, making matchmaking more personalized than ever. However, this patent is specifically concerned with using this matchmaking in order to push in-game sales. Part of the patent re