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Regarding Upcoming Destiny Content

Hey, Bungie Community. I hope you had a nice weekend. We noticed that you noticed that we already have plans for upcoming content packs in Destiny. We do! They have activity names (which may or may not change) and we have a really good idea what they're going to contain. They even have placeholder nodes in the Director, as you've already discovered. But neither of the Expansion Packs we've announced are finished. People at Bungie are hard at work to complete content for our first post launch pack, "The Dark Below," as I type these words. It will be finished soon. It releases in December. Soon, we'll detail it out for you so you can see exactly what we've been working on. Thanks for playing. Thanks for the passion. We know you want details. We'll talk more soon.
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  • I've got a better idea, considering the recent light of 'trolling' from a 'possible' bungie employee, and the fact that I am so bored/annoyed with this game; Shadows of Mordor releases today for me, I preordered it too, like I did with destiny. I think I'll pick it up and shelve this disastrous game. Also, when you guys release destiny 2, I don't think I'll pre order it, and I'll wait at least a week for reviews about it from [b]real[/b] players before I spend my hard earned money on a half-assed game again. As it sits now, this game can't be 'fixed' with any amount of DLC or patches that I can imagine. The [i]main[/i] reason I purchased this game was for story, lore, and interaction, of which this game has none, all of which, I might add, was semi-advertised via video blog/diary sessions with development teams. This game has done the oldest sales trick in the book of the classic 'bait and switch' intentionally or unintentionally, it was still done and no one can refute that by any amount of back peddling including the people claiming that games get changed during development. [i][b]none[/b][/i] of the mentioned features are in the game I purchased. The [b]only[/b] redeeming quality this game has is it looks beautiful, congrats to the art teams. This game won't make it a year or more aside from the die hard crucible players, and I don't believe that will sustain the financial needs for the game to receive updates and DLC. I'm very glad that they made their money back on release because I just don't see this game making it to the decade mark they are projecting without going back to the story board with this and releasing destiny 2 featuring the ideas and items that we were lead to believe would be in this game. This is just my opinion, and can be taken or thrown aside, but I will say it seems more and more of the community are starting to feel this way as well. As more games are released, more of the community will end up walking away; the only reason why a lot of them are still here, I believe, is because of the lack of games available right now, and it will not be that way for much longer. I want to leave with this, and I truly hope all development teams and game manufacturing/production companies see this if nothing else; We, the gaming community, would much rather read/hear we're going to need to wait another week, a month, or even a year, knowing that the game is going to be great, especially a game like this, destiny, that had the chance to revolutionize game creation, than have a game released on time with content cut, and the game stipples of any resemblance of what we were led to believe the game was going to be. That's it, that's all I have. In a few hours I'll go and pick up my new game, I'll put destiny on the shelf along with all my other games. Will I put it back in my console? Maybe a couple more times, but probably not. It'll sit there with titles like Dante's Inferno and WET, that had a good idea, but just didn't leave a lasting impression on me. I still play games that did, Prototype, and it's sequel, Darksiders, Dragon Age, or even the Resistance series. Those games had substance. I mention last gen games as an example of how a game can hold you and pull you in, and make you come back again, Final Fantasy VII is a perfect example, people still play that, even beg for a next gen re-release. Destiny? It's a stale FPS amongst a sea of other FPS, of which all have better stories and better backgrounds than it. I'm sure there will be people with the classic 'go' and 'glad you're gone' and that's fine, I'm glad they enjoy the game, and I hope they're able to enjoy it as the player base dies out as more and more games are released. I'm not being sarcastic, I'm being genuine. A game is suppose to provide fun and entertainment, and if it is providing that for them, I'm glad, as a gamer, I want other gamers to enjoy their games just as much as I enjoy mine, even if that is a different game than what I enjoy. We're all on the same side here, and we shouldn't be fighting amongst ourselves, we should be banding together to prevent things like this from occurring over and over. Just because I don't like puzzle games, doesn't mean I won't get upset and agree with someone that loves them and was given a half-way finished game with promises of more content later, most of which was originally promised within the original game, as paid DLC later. In my opinion, it's just morally wrong, but that's my view, and you all are entitled to your own Psn~Khaosrayne

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