Yup agreed. I remember them saying; "You can explore as far as you can see."
Either we've been lied to or it's coming up in the full game.
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No matter who says "You can explore as far as you can see", I don't believe it because there will always be an invisible barrier of some kind. Every. Game.
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Dude every Elder Scrolls game was 100% exploitable. Anywhere you could see you could go to
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Not even Elder Scrolls. I played that game from Arena to Skyrim. Still invisible barriers. Can you go to Cyrodil from Skyrim or vice versa? Can you go to Morrowind (not including the fanmade mod)? Can you go travel from Hammerfell to Elswyr, to Cyrodil, to Skyrim, then back to Hammerfell?
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Yes with PC DLC
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That isn't DLC, those are called mods and they are made by players, not the game company. Also, Skyrim is a single player game, so it is acceptable to mod the game.
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PC has much more capability than any console. Not fair to compare the two.
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Actually, you can literally walk out of the map in Skyrim. Theres hardly anything there, just empty space and a few trees, but you absolutely CAN go anywhere you can see.
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Well that's just a technicality though. If there's nothing to see, why go?
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Because the dev's told me I could, so now I have to. *as I laugh to myself at how silly that is* I also don't move when the man on the TV says "don't go away, we'll be right back."
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No reason to really. I just thought it was kind of ironic that in that case you really could go anywhere. Even out of the game.
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That was over a year ago when the game was beyond pre Alpha. It's your fault for thinking that everything they say is true. Everything was subject to change, and it did so get over it.
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No, you're the child who can't see the massive hole in your logic.
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You've just gone full -blam!-ing retarded bro. Like literally, this is #Density in a nutshell. "It's your fault for being lied to" Holy shit.
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Thank you! This place is littered with these kind of idiots. Its so -blam!-ing annoying, I'm glad you understand
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Muted for being another child
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Edited by Caid Graelbor: 8/13/2014 9:56:47 AMWhen the game designer is standing in front of a gameplay video DESCRIBING the game to you and the game comes out three months later and it isn't that game or doesn't have the scale or the features according to most people on here that is totally OK. Baffling. The issue for me is I digitally preordered it on PSN no refund. so that is that. I can't play the wait and see now. I preordered the game after playing the alpha. if I buy digitally again I guess I'll have to wait till the night before it comes out since according to the forum riff raff you can't trust anything a game designer says about their game or you're an idiot. Lmao
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So sad, claiming others blame you for being gullible. I guess you'd also believe it when someone says "I have friends everywhere."
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Yeah, #Destiny is full of these people.
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HAHA...Yep that was your fault totally...look at what you were wearing...You have basically asked for it! =)
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What in the actual world? You're saying its [i]my[/i] fault for believing [b]what Bungie themselves -blam!-ing said[/b]? You have got to be kidding me, there's no way you have that big of a Destiny boner.
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I think he's just saying you're gullible if you believe everything people say about a project that's in it's infancy. Maybe their original plan WAS to be that way, but over the course of development they realized they had to scale things back in order to make their vision as a whole a reality. Things change, you can't expect them to update you every time they have to change something. Otherwise they'd be spending more time updating the community than actually developing the game.
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Bungie also said things are subject to change, and it did. That's hardly lying, things just changed, just as they warned it might.
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Things such as massive open worlds? Yeah thats a pretty big handful. If they couldn't do it in the first place there is point in saying you can [i]other[/i] than getting people hyped or making them want to buy it. It's actually funny as they've never discussed why the maps are so small when they said we could explore where we want. [quote] just as they warned it might.[/quote] Show me where they said that they changed their mind about the open world side of Destiny.
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They don't need to say they decided not to make that area playable to know that that area is no loner playable. And they didn't necessarily change the concept of open world, they only decided to make one planned area no longer playable, we didn't see all of Old Russia in the demo after all...come to think of it we haven't seen any (save the moon) other locations besides Old Russia... perhaps we should wait to see exactly how big each location is before we decide the game is not open enough. No use crying over something that might not even be a problem.
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[quote]They don't need to say they decided not to make that area playable to know that that area is no loner playable.[/quote] That's not the point. You said they did so you have to prove it. Simple as that. [quote]And they didn't necessarily change the concept of open world, they only decided to make one planned area no longer playable, we didn't see all of Old Russia in the demo after all[/quote] The term "open-world" doesn't mean an area blocked off by kill-zones and smaller than Halo levels, especially when they said it was bigger than Reach in its entirety. Regardless they said we would be able to explore as far as we can see, I dont expect the world to go on forever but I want to be able to know that I can walk from one place to another without a kill-zone in stopping all of it. Also, the beta was fairly finished,not much is going to change from the beta to launch. [quote] perhaps we should wait to see exactly how big each location is before we decide the game is not open enough.[/quote] I dont disagree but we're assuming that what we saw in the beta was close to done. Just for discussion purposes as it isn't going to change much when the full game is released.