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Nope, it'll be a cult classic, but it's not gonna survive past a possible sequel. Let me put it like this; If D2 flops....that's it.
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If they made a raid every 3 months then yes it would.
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Nope. It was only a year and they resort to pay to win basically. Screwing veterans out of money and making all the work you put in mean absolutely nothing. What's the point of even playing anymore when someone can come in and get better gear when the next dlc drops. What am i grinding for? Why are you making some items exclusive to silver purchase only? So many things that make me just not want to play destiny again. Recycled content and constant slaps in the face to veteran players.
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I don't know if it'll last 10 years. Probably not if they keep making the same mistakes. I have the feeling that once Destiny 2 comes out Destiny 1 will feel like an introduction. It took until TTK to get anything close to a decent story.
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At this rate no, it has some serious competition ahead of it and right now they are banking off of live events to fuel the train.
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Possibly. The quality of the game is entirely up in the air though. It could take a turn for a better and be a huge highlight in modern gaming. But it could keep along the path it is going and go straight from release to the bargain bin at Wal-Mart.
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Hell no.
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7 AntwortenBearbeitet von Vusile: 12/16/2015 6:27:28 PMIt will make it. It will be a shitty ride, but the Desticles will support the game no matter what direction they will take. 10 years of repetitive content, gambling, racing, dance parties, and tower soccer leagues.
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2 AntwortenDestiny lost more then 50% of its player base the first week it realized the game had no story. The people who remain are exponentially decaying. That is all.
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I mean if destiny 2 (which is everything but confirmed to come out late next year , hence no DLCs) has a much better in game story than destiny now, with completely reworked RNG (fix the light system) and a raid or two, then it'll survive at least a year or two.
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Nope, lucky to even last 3
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2 AntwortenHmmmm will we have any usable guns or will everything be nerfed to the ground
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1 AntwortenQuestion will the sequel have a story
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1 AntwortenLets hope not. Beers on me when this bites the dust.
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Your mom has made it ten years so...
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Anything is possible.
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7 AntwortenThey will, there is a sucker born every minute
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6 AntwortenThey're already contracted for a 10 year deal, so yup. Cant legally NOT do it.
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Not a chance with the current way bungie have handled things. Poorly implemented story (that's putting it nicely), hugely overpriced dlc, making old content useless with new dlc, micro transactions (£10 stat tracker is the biggest piss take), broken crucible (before people cry that I've said that why have their been loads of updates to crucible if it's not broken?), '5 minutes of fun (literally)' events.... I can't think of any more right now, however, my point being this is the time that bungie needed to show us how they are handling this game in order to keep us wanting more and playing for a decade. They couldn't have ballsed up any worse if they tried to be quite honest. There will be a following that will lap up anything bungie spew out (We all know 'those' types. But there's no way that in ten years time this game will have even half, no fk it, a quarter of the player base that it's had these past two years. A lot of people bought destiny because of what bungie was promising us, the way it was marketed and it was a new ip from the same people that made halo. To say people were gassed is an understatement. But the way we the consumer have been treated is just unacceptable. Bungie have burnt too many fingers.
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The game and dlcs itself, yes Sparrow racing, Hell No
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4 AntwortenBearbeitet von KR155: 12/16/2015 4:05:48 PMWell no because according to you tube the planet nibiru will hit us next year. Well if it's on you tube it must be true. Oh shit I lost my tin foil hat. Help me please the voices oh god why are they telling me to kill all humans. Ooh a peanut. oOoKR155oOo
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Honestly, It can't get any worse than now.
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The franchise yes, but the game? No.