originally posted in:Destiny Disappointment
If you're upset about what you'd probably consider $60 loss...then just get over it.
Find a new game if you don't agree with what they sold you. The 2 DLC'S are out and the train is just gonna keep moving.
Quit letting this fester for yourself and just move on or climb aboard.
I can't say I was too happy with bungie when this game first dropped, but I can say that it doesn't seem like they're going to give up on trying to deliver us a phenomenal game.
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You still don't get it? Bungie had this game fully developed at launch but instead of selling us the full version at launch, they sold it off piece meal to maximize profits.
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I agree with that to some extent, which is why I wasn't too happy with bungie. It seems very apparent that this game was rushed, to me, on some level, and that the DLC'S probably were already part of the whole game. However, it doesn't change th facts of what's what now. I took a 3-4 month break, came back, and know what? The game is pretty solid with all the pieces put together. It looks like bungie really does want to deliver, but they are definitely new to this. They make very solid gunplay mechanics, and the lore is really rich for this game to only get better, so I decided to step back into the swing of it. I get it.
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They aren't "new" to anything. Have you ever heard of the Halo Franchise? Bungie started it. They also created the Marathon Franchise. They were new to gaming about 15 years ago. They were new to online gaming in 2004. They have no excuses for Destiny.
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Edited by TwoSizesTooSmall: 5/26/2015 5:00:47 PMNo no, new to this kind of game. I know what Halo is and that they made it. Edit - The kind of game that tries at being an online rpg. Just having online multiplayer in general is nowhere close to being the same. Mixing an RPG world with a successful multiplayer is very tough to do. Even successful MMO'S that put PvP in the mix generally end up having a bad or passable pvp. All the while, they're trying to cater to casuals AND hardcores...another difficult balancing act.