From the article, "It is possible to kill yourself at The Tower, the hubworld in Bungie’s new video game, Destiny. All other types of violence are prohibited in The Tower, the game restricting the controls so the gun you’ve been blasting away with stays firmly affixed to your back, the fists you’ve used to pummel hundreds of enemies into oblivion staying resolutely at your sides. The only violence you’re allowed here is directed at yourself, a lesson imparted to me when [Eric Thornton] take a flying leap at The Tower’s edge and, instead of encountering an invisible wall or failing to clear the safety railing, I go sailing out into space and fall into the haze below.
This is not a big deal."
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.