A major factor in development constraints for Destiny is meeting projected profit milestones. A great deal of players are currently experiencing frustration with the content releases feeling more like quantity than quality.
Resources are allegedly being allocated to a second release for the franchise. This means that at least one team is focusing on another game while a portion of the player base feel like they're playing an unfinished release.
[b]If it meant paying a monthly subscription to support heavier investment in properly fleshing out the world of Destiny, would you pay it?[/b]
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1 ReplyEdited by Southern4x4: 2/7/2015 8:32:39 PMNo. I paid for a game based on Bungies prerelease hype. The game is good but does not even come close to what they said it would be. Throw in the countless glitches and bugs that they refuse to address and my answer becomes a strong HELL NO. As far as Destiny 2 goes - given their total lack of effort in fixing what's broke and instead constantly Nerfing guns and ignoring everything else, I wouldn't pay a dime for Destiny 2. Destiny has been a huge disappointment in terms of Bungie being proactive in fixing what's broke. I hope they lose their ass on this game but doubt they will.