That way we could get darker themed storylines. Executing dregs one by one to extract information. Watching blood splatter. Cayde making adult jokes. Giving the middle finger emote. Bringing back assassinations. The possibilities are endless. The T rating really held destiny back.
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I'm going to have to disagree. I like how the game can be played by a variety of people and ages, without feeling like total fluff. If it were to become M for mature, I feel the game would end up feeling totally different. I also don't think that it would make the story any better, also. There are literally 10x more reasons why the "story" presented in-game is so-so to sometimes nonexistent, and it isn't because of the rating holding the developers back, I'm sure.
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Umm... the rating is generally a result of the content, not the other way around and going darker by itself doesn't really mean much of anything about making it [i]good[/i]. You can make it bloodier and and a whole lot more swearing, but that by itself may end up doing nothing at most.
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I see more adults...let me retract that statement. I hear more adults act like kids than kids in destiny. While a rating would give a more broad space for bungie to work with it will not change the communities population or diversity between ages of the ones we have now. Destiny hit it's peek at the begging. And I doubt new people will come in during destiny 2 unless it fully changes everything.
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Should be rated E
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I would hope so. But the number of squeakers destiny would lose would be too much of a risk for Activision to take.
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4 RepliesBut then how would that affect the community? It'd still be little kids playing.
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They went with a T rating because more $$
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They only care about making as much money as possible, they will not cut half of their audience or their market share.
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Ehh. Doesn't even matter anymore.