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Destiny’s Sound Effects Come from Cats, Tinfoil, and…vegetables?

Destiny’s Sound Effects Come from Cats, Tinfoil, and…vegetables?

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Crispyleeks3183d ago

Vegetables sizzling eh? I swear sound designers get more and more imaginative with each new game release!

holysmokesbatman3182d ago

Foley has been done using random objects since forever.

EdMcGlone3183d ago

This is amazing if true lol but I think it is more common than we think in the film world.

TLG19913182d ago (Edited 3182d ago )

what was that game called where you threw a tri blade boomerang thing and dismembered limbs. anyway i remember the making of that and they used water melons for the dismemberments and all kinds of stuff for the sounds of the blade flying through the air. its very interesting to see it being done but also kind of kills the smoke and mirrors stuff lol.

PS. i really want to know that name of that game its really annoying me that i can't think of it.

edit * DARK SECTOR... thank god for that.

FarEastOrient3182d ago

Not surprising, check out the crazy sources they use to make the sound effects in Star Wars.

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Destiny Made Over $160 Million In Microtransaction Revenue In Less Than 2 Years

Destiny has made over $160 million in MTX revenue, and these numbers only account the data from late 2017 to early 2019.

Sgt_Slaughter390d ago

That's extremely low for microtransactions, especially for a game that's essentially designed around it

LucasRuinedChildhood390d ago (Edited 390d ago )

This was back when the game wasn't free to play.

The figures are from November 2017 to February 2019 (1 year and 4 months).

Based on that projection, the MTX revenue for Destiny 2 likely would have been closer to ~$240m for 2 years.

Not sure if premium expansions are included in that figure either although ... I'd hope that they are though and that most of the revenue was for actual content like Forsaken.

People spend way too much money on cosmetics.

Rude-ro390d ago (Edited 390d ago )

Seasons($10 and just got bumped to $12) and dungeon keys($10 each, two a year) are through the eververse(micro transaction) store.
So for those two years, in order to play a season, you would pay through micro transactions.

Sonic1881390d ago (Edited 390d ago )

Bungie Marathon will be worse since it's designed around it as well

Kurt Russell390d ago

It makes me sad to agree... but at the same time I am looking forward to giving it a go. Destiny 2 is so far in, I find it difficult to figure out what I am meant to do first.

buffig390d ago

I think FIFA alone makes over $1bn a year from mtx

anast390d ago

FIFA promotes a worldwide sport. It should make more money than destiny.

CantThinkOfAUsername390d ago (Edited 390d ago )

Let's compare something similar. Apex Legends and its ridiculous $18/$40 skins make EA a billion each year.

z2g390d ago

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.

spicelicka390d ago

By "people" you're referring to millions and millions of people. Obviously the ones complaining aren't necessarily the same as the ones spending all that money.

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Father__Merrin390d ago

There's millions that purchase MTX and there's nothing we can do about it

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Stop Trying To Make Destiny

In Episode 1 of Spot On, a new weekly news show, Gamespot talks about the dangers of chasing a trend.

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Destiny 1 Becomes Playable on PC via Emulation

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.

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spoonard542d ago

I've been thinking about playing through D1 again before it goes away...

CobraKai541d ago

That’s the sad reality of a game like this. I bought it, invested lots of money, and it can go away at anytime. I still think this was more fun than 2.

jeromeface540d ago

prob because 2 is a grindfest slog

spoonard538d ago

That's the bummer of 'games as a service'.