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Edited by RAGEnt K: 10/30/2014 11:06:14 PM
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I'm probably alone on this but..

Did anyone else here not know about Destiny until after it came out like I did? My friend told me to get the game one day so I did and I've enjoyed it a lot over the last month for the most part. If you never saw a trailer for the game or didn't read up on it at all like I didn't then the game doesn't seem like a disappointment at all really. Just seems like a fun game to me. A bit repetitive maybe yes, but nothing is perfect, and I expected the repetition to occur from the start so it doesn't bother me at all one bit. You can always point out flaws in anything, but complaining on the forums just makes you look like a spoiled brat. So I don't get why so many people feel the need to do it. Either enjoy the game or get a new one, it's really as simple as that. $60 isn't enough to cry over, even if you do somehow feel like you've been cheated or something lame and dramatic like that. The community should just stop whining about every little thing and just enjoy the game. And if you really hate it that much then just remember, nobody is forcing you to play it. Edit: This got way more responses than I ever thought it would. This wasn't meant to be read in a nasty or rude tone, it's just my opinion based on my experience with the game and seeing all the hate it gets on the forums on a regular basis. I'll leave everyone to continue discussing and debating whatever but personally I'm done here.
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  • Here's a short story which may help you understand how the way bungie is conducting itself and perhaps make you feel like eating cake ... The whole experience of purchasing destiny could be compared to the following scenario It's like driving past a cake store and you see a sign saying most "winner of the most delicious cakes in the country" so you pull over and remember your birthday is a month away so you go about ordering a big chocolate icing cream filled sponge cake from the window. Then when it gets delivered on your birthday you open the box and inside isn't a cake. It's a few layers of sponge on top of each other with a can of whipped cream and a tub of icing and looks nothing like the cake you ordered. You then proceed to call the cake shop and you get a message service and you leave a message saying how unhappy you were. You don't get a response, you leave another message, and still no response. You look down at your cake and try to justify what's in the box and you tell yourself.....well it's in a nice box.... It's cut in the right shape... But you can't seem to deal with the fact that it's just not what was ordered and paid for months in advance. You get a phone call later that day from the cake shop saying they have good news, Guess what!?! Exclaims Deej the cake shop manager on the phone, "we know you bought the segments of cake from us but now we can assemble them into the shape of the cake you selected in the window that day and also guess what else?!?" "It's only another $20!!! How good is that!!??" You hang up the phone promptly in disbelief that someone actually is running a business in such a horrible and disorganized manner. You hear the phone ring again , you answer it and it's Deej again. He sounds a little more apologetic this time "Look you know well there's a problem with the sponge part of your cake also, we kinda forgot to put any sugar in it when we were making it so we sent you some sugar packets that will be coming some time in the future I'm not sure when and I couldn't tell you a time" A week later you drive past the same cake shop and see a person about to walk in... Would you stop them?

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