You put "cut" and "DLC" in your hashbrowns, but is it finished? Is everything triggered and the bosses are named/mapped/finished?
Do you know it's all on content, and not something that's been planned and they laid the plans for to limit future downloads?
My car stereo has a hook up for a six disc changer, and it has a spot to put a six disc in the console, but OMG MAZDA CUT CONTENT FROM MY CAR TO SELL UPGRADED!!!11!one!!
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Omg does that mean that BMW didn't fit all options to my car ? As the loom for electric seats is there. Those bastards
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BMW. What bunch of money grubbing germans. Gah! The auto industry, am I right?
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Aye but the thing is 15 years old and ain't broke down in the 6 years I've owned her so. There still bastards lol
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[quote]You put "cut" and "DLC" in your hashbrowns[/quote] Lol
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Thank you. I'll be here all day, don't forget to tip your waitress.
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It never had to be finished. This could just be a place holder for it. The traitors ketch isn't polished of to the point it has enemies yet (from my experience) I hear it's widely accepted as future DLC. Do you agree? If so then you've made your argument invalid. This area does not need enemies to be classified as DLC. It only has to be a place holder and in the future an explorable area.
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But what does it matter? If there's an inactivated object in the game called "horse", but there's no way to legitimately get it, use it, or do anything with it, people will cry foul when they find it. Then 3 months later after they've fleshed it out, made it rideable, given it stamina, balanced and animated it, they'll push it in an update, and the Internet will bitch and moan about how there was already horse "on the disc" and they're being lied to and robbed from. I'm guessing all the people that claim this is happening haven't ever written software, planned long projects, or laid ground work for things now that would set the stage for future thins to be simple.
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I couldn't agree more Glad to see there are educated people out there
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Thanks. This college degree is really paying off. That, and I work in software development. Business stuff, not gaming, but I'm familiar with the idea of coding some stuff now, knowing it's going to be expanding in that area, and if I put the hooks in now it will save me the re-write of this area later.
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Im just going to comment all here from your string below my comment Same I have software tool that I created for my Business im constantly changing and adding to it there are places that i left things unfinished an times that i publish a update to it when i have features that are not yet completed. I really wish the people that where crying about cut content or dlc already on disk had any clue of how many things we use that have this same exact idea. Hell look at windows you get all versions on a disk just your activation key changes what features (or content) you have access to.
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Edited by Ataksia: 1/16/2015 4:38:54 AMMaybe your right. even I don't know what's right. We do know however that there is something there that we both can't explain.
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Or the explanation is something like: they've been working on this game for a while, have a road map, and know what they are doing. They know what's coming up next, and we don't.
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Edited by Logical Hipster: 1/16/2015 4:33:24 PM[quote]Or the explanation is something like: they've been working on this game for a while, have a road map, and [b]know what they are doing[/b]. They know what's coming up next, and we don't.[/quote] Lol It's clearly evident by now that bungie is winging it till desticles 2 comes out...
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So... What you're telling me is that they have a game, and as everyone likes to point out there was "cut content from videos they showed 1+ years ago", where it's likely they changed a story line or two because it didn't fit into how the game plays? And that they've announced two episodic releases, one of which is out, have leaked the Comet and two future episodes, and have announce a ten year plan with a new game to come out every two years, and that counts as "winging" it? I'm pretty sure "winging it" would be a little more chaotic.
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Edited by Logical Hipster: 1/16/2015 7:40:37 PMYup and that seems to be the case no matter wich way you spin it... The only thing that will keep destiny alive for the remainder of the 10 year plan are the feeble minded desticles that like to run the same casual content for hundreds of hours a month... Question for you sir. Do you think destiny will make it to its 10 year anniversary if the pull the same shit with this game?
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That depends on how they support the game and what they offer, and where it goes, and if people don't expect the game to be everything to everyone. That seems to be the problem. From what I've read here, it seems that everyone thinks the game should be what they want it to be, and they aren't enjoying it for what it is.