They screwed everyone on what could have been the next kotor. Apparently there was trading, gambling, a larger more vast open world with more to explore, etc. Then the long Johnson of the dollar snuck up behind us and had his way. I feel dirty and abused.
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Bump.
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Thank god more people are spreading this video I've been trying to get more people to watch it so that as a community we can show bungie and activision we know their lies
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Hey guys what's up? We trying to make bungie see this and feel guilty cuz I stumbled upon this and thought some folks would get a kick out I it. Remember that whole atheon teleporting randoms instead of strategically selected team mates? This is from a halo 3 update in 2008 "No matter how fair the tiebreaker may be, if a single Assault Rifle bullet can slip by and decide the outcome, it might as well be random. [b]And randomness is a poor substitute for tactics and skillful execution[/b]"
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Edited by The Domain: 10/30/2014 8:25:50 PMHahah this vid? I stopped listening to this guy when he started playing music to make him sound intense and emotional. Bromance workaholics. Anyone?
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Right now Destiny doesn't feel or look like a complete (base) game. It appears like parts of the base game were ripped out that should have formed a complete, satisfying game together with the remaining parts that were sold at game launch. Those ripped out parts that should have formed a whole with what we are having now, are instead going be sold as DLC later. The proper way to go would have been to actually deliver a complete base game with a complete story that made sense already, and then plug some rich expansions on it, which would enhance and expand the Destiny universe and story. That's the problem with Destiny: Ripping parts out of the base game to form DLC from it, instead of providing customers with a complete, functional base game and then adding fresh, unique, addon content to it that requires the base game, yet introduces new areas that can stand for themselves.
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Great video, may have been the tipping point on my decision to not buy the DLC until this game is fixed.
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This video again, my god.
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Dude its a -blam!-en demo not a full game!
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And they still have my money. Guess evil triumphs.
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Edited by nuclearpengu1nn: 10/26/2014 7:11:15 PMThis video again. -blam!-in -blam!- -blam!- -blam!- stop -blam!-ing spamming this -blam!-in video god -blam!- -blam!- -blam!-in -blam!- -blam!-ing -blam!- It is getting -blam!-ing annoying -blam!- -blam!- -blam!-ing -blam!- -blam!-
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There's something about feeling dirty and abused that keeps them coming back though. I likey
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[quote]They screwed everyone on what could have been the next kotor. Apparently there was trading, gambling, a larger more vast open world with more to explore, etc. Then the long Johnson of the dollar snuck up behind us and had his way. I feel dirty and abused.[/quote] This was a great video
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Great video but everyone still plays the shit out of this game because its a good game. No amount of hate is going to change the fact that Destiny is one of the most popular games ever. Don't get me wrong I said it was good not great. It has potential to be great.
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That video was very well spoken.
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The main story writer left earlier this year and legally they weren't allowed to use any of his work. So it was either delay for a few more years or put out a rushed story and work harder on the next destiny.
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bumpity bump bump bump
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Was looking forward to seeing some intelligence. I am still looking but elsewhere. Thanks for wasting my time.
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Science!
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showers help with that, i usually take a shower when i feel dirty and abused after a long day in the kitchens or the office
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Bump it every day.
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Thank you
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But don't you see a difference, they got with activision, activision means call of duty. Noe look at call of duty, looks at all their dlc for multiplayer or whatever. We could have got a lot worse like just new guns and shaders and maybe a few maps. But I'm still regretting buying the dlc. For all I know right now I'm blaming activision.