originally posted in:Destiny Fiction Producers
I feel for the PS3 gamers. I really do. Ported over my Titan for TTK last year. But it was worth it. Graphics, connection improvements, the whole shebang. If we ever want to see Destiny continually get better, we need to improve, just as much as the game.
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I agree with that statement whole heartedly, I want to see Destiny improve and get better. This argument is more for those who sneer at those stuck in Last Gen and make the over generalizing comments about such things AND for those who are upset about the situation at hand. As both a One and 360 playe, felt I could fairly look at both sides and explain the good and bad
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I feel. I was practically raised on the PS3, had it from day 1 till a year or two after PS4. But I don't regret the choice one bit. If it costs money, save then pay for it. I would feel really sad for the fan who didn't stick with destiny because they couldn't find the 150-200 dollars for a used system. Destiny is a lovely game, with a rich world and vibrant cast of characters and a story that continues to excite and deliver. As fans, we should pay, if only to support the artists and creators who have made a fantastic experience for the community.
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There's a limit to how much one should pay keep that in mind. I agree but there should be a cap on what you are willing to pay
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That is a decision to be made by the individual gamer, not the company. This is some people's livelihood, remember. They work year round just so there's a couple more rare weapons to dismantle. As long as Bungie strives to put out worthwhile, fun content, I would be willing to pay
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Ok I was making sure, it sounded like you were saying just because it was new content, you should buy it. I wanted to clarify that
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No. Buy it because it's good and because you love Destiny, for all its pros and cons, not because it was just revealed at E3
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I can agree completely with that