If only they could make games the way the marketing team make them out to be.
It would be the best game ever.
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#destiny2
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Uhhh...?? No, and No. Fool me twice, shame on me.
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My choice to pre-order would be strongly based on the bonuses. They will need to offer some pretty good stuff for me to ever do it again.
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No and no.
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Absolutely not.
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Only preordering games made by From software for now on, only games that have come close to meeting expectations.
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Yeah, I enjoy the game... so...
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They fooled me into D2. If D2 does not improve, like the way D1 did over it's lifespan, then Bungle will not be getting any loot from me. #notalootcave
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Bearbeitet von Mara Sov’s Step Bro: 11/13/2017 7:56:54 PMI've been relatively out of the loop in the gaming world for years with all this EA Activision stuff. I just figured games were going down hill for what ever reason. I played D1 on launch and although I enjoyed it and had no knowledge of its hyped expectations, they lost me for 3 years after VOG until I bought the expansions 2 months ago. After experiencing a similar launch with D2 it's unlikely I will ever preorder D3 or possibly even purchase it within a reasonable time frame post launch. The same can also be said about other games and franchises. I used to play CoD hardcore (Black ops and MW2) but after getting Ghosts for free and playing it, I made the mostly non conscious decision to never buy another CoD game as that game made me completely lose interest in the series... and to think day I have not played another CoD title. Bungie also sort of lost my interest after Halo 2. I fell out of the loop with the series and hadn't played another title after a bit of halo 3. They could be good they could be bad. I dunno. But what I played wasn't the same as halo 1. Probably the biggest reason however is that I feel this is their business model. Release an half acceptable game and then fix it over its life span. This time it simply isn't acceptable however since the fixes D2 needs... we're already in place in D1. The design concepts were already there. They already knew what people liked and what worked. So I personally feel that it's just an artificial extension of the game this time around and isn't a good excuse. I want to play D2. I don't want to play "D2" in 3 years. Frankly however. That's their choice. They lost 3 years of MTX from me in D1 and 3 years of full price DLC.
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I [b]did[/b] trust them. not so much anymore
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Never again. Gonna rent d3 when it comes out And after this season pass I'm gonna wait and see what what the dlc is like, then decide if I want to buy it.
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Im probably not gonna pre order again. They just pee on my leg amd tell me its rain. Im kinda done
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I haven't bought anything from Bungie since TTK came out and I got suckered into buying that. From now on, they will have to earn my money - and they have failed to do that thus far.
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I will not buy anything from bungie ever again. So pre-ordering is right out...
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Yeah. Unfortunately they have pretty slick marketing. The actual product, however, leaves a whole lot to be desired.
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My advice to anyone who wishes to buy Bungie game. "Rent before you buy."Forget about preorder bonus none sense. Me? Already bought game with expansion. Anything after that. I will just watch a YouTube how the story unfolds, just because of curiosity.
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Sadly but no
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Bearbeitet von finRatman: 11/13/2017 7:08:27 PMThe only Bungo game I have pre-ordered is Halo 3.
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HAHAHAHAHAHA! Never. That's their reaction after I purchased D2 + season pass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4vbMv9gbmM
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Never -blam!- bungie -blam!- em
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No and no
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So glad I didn't get the season pass. I'm playing the -blam!-ing Force Unleashed from 2008 on PS Now and having a blast lmao. It has SPACE MAGIC!
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-blam!- no!
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My trust with Bungie died the moment they put microtransactions into the game. D2 was the straw that broke the camel's back.
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No. As with every other game that will come out in the future, I'm waiting a week or two before buying. I want to see how it plays and how the game works. I'm probably not buying another game in 2017.