quoted from deej himself. is he threatening my life or something?
if not, can we please dispense with all the dopey pr stuff? it's great they have ambition, but there's no way this game will deliver on half this nonsense. it's becoming less of a tangible and more of a "feeling" passing into the ether. the only way this game has any chance to live up to this kind of hype is if it turns into jesus christ himself.
"Here at Bungie, you don't finish our games. Our games finish you."
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[quote]quoted from deej himself. is he threatening my life or something? if not, can we please curtail this dopey pr stuff. it's great they have ambition, but there's no way this game is going to live up to half this nonsense. it's becoming less of a tangible, and more of a "feeling" passing into the ether. the only way this game has any chance to live up to its hype is if it turns into jesus christ himself.[/quote] Ummm ... well ... Never mind.
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I think he was being a little dramatic
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Well, first let's see how the first month goes. [i]"May the Light be your guide." - [url=http://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/67123219/0/0]GRIMGUARD[/url] [/i]
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you do know that come launch day Bungie has a team of Devs working 24/7 so that there will literally be something new to do everyday. This game will be bigger than Jesus.
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Clearly Deej is going to attack us in our sleep before we can finish everything. It is the only logical inference.....
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"More than a game" -every destiny trailer ever
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heh for me it will depend which happens first, me getting bored or I finish the story or another game comes out that interests me more. simple as that.
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If the data leak is accurate, I suggest you beef up security when you start destiny.
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If this was some virtual world we could subconsciously go to, then I'd spend my time traveling the galaxy, exploring and adventuring while completion is a side quest. Take in the sites before they get splattered with alien bodies.
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I believe this is the source where Deej made that comment Link: [url]http://www.gamespot.com/articles/you-may-never-finish-destiny-bungie-says/1100-6421970/[/url] [spoiler]"On top of that, Destiny has a competitive multiplayer mode--the Crucible--that you're unlikely to ever truly finish. "And as we said before, [there are] endless amount of hours of fun in the Crucible," Deej said. "Until you've kicked every single ass that plays this game, you haven't finished. And once you have, someone else just bought their first copy. So, fresh meat, Christmas noobs."[/spoiler] The statement he made was really regarding multiplayer. True you'll never "finish" multiplayer because people are always logging on to play, but I find the statement very broad. You can really say that about any Multiplayer game that's competitive like COD or Halo. It only really finishes when you stop having fun or things get boring. Personally, I think they should just stop the PR hype before they paint themselves into the corner and piss off a lot of people.
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The Newsweek piece claims there are more playable weapons in Destiny than words in the entire magazine. That's impressive if true.
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I LOLed at this!
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If this is true, completionists will be heavily reduced.
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Its true. Most people won't buy dlc to continue a game
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maybe he means you may leave the game before the 10 years is up?
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And before destiny becomes a religion...
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He's probably talking about the series as a whole.
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It's the same thing as with World of Warcraft. As long as expansions roll out, no one will ever finish it. It's not that hard of a concept to grasp.
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I'm watching you through your window, sleep well tonight. :D
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If you look at it as a loot based game........ He is at least partially, correct. Look at Diablo. People still play Diablo 2. And Diablo 3 is getting better all the time. If the gear in Destiny is the carrot, and the itemization is good enough, you will be playing for a long, long time to get best in slot items. Then you take those items into Iron banner. Bungie then updates items, rinse and repeat. If you just want to play through the campaign and get the story bits then obviously it will end at some point. But, depending on your personal goals - you may never be able to "complete' Destiny.
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I agree 100%. This game is gunna be fun but the only game I haven't ever "finished" is warframe. But that gets an update and more DLC every other month. There's no way destiny will be like that.
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Actually destiny has a 90% chance of living to its hype
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Bs give me a week
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You'll never finish it through the magic and wonder of DLC
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Think about it, we dont know how many levels there will be for the vangaurd, the crucible, the iron banner, all the different guild or whatever you call them (new monarchy for example). Then you got three different character to do this with plus they each have a level thirty to get too, plus your subclasses to level up and each time you find a new armor and weapon you have to level up. Plus they are most likely gonna update these things and make the caps higher. I dont think people are realizing how much there is to do. There too focused on this number 30.
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Edited by RandizleAssassin: 8/28/2014 10:11:54 PMMaybe its a good thing, not hype but a foreshadowing into the fact that they plan on continuously adding new content... It is a weird saying, but hopefully they can keep up with the player base. If I can spend 30-50 Dollars a year to expand an awesome game, with A LOT of new content, then that is fine with me. Not like COD, Battlefield, or other games that come out every year with "New" games...