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I don't think Luke Smith is going broke anytime soon........
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Edited by UMBRALHUNHOW: 10/23/2017 4:53:05 AMThey grossed 180 million bucks on the first day it released through pre order and walk in sales. Yeah, they’re hurting for sure. lol.
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I wish this is true, but they're not. The truth is that they've sold a LOT of games to a lot of gamers out there. Whether they'll be able to do it AGAIN after this fiasco is an entirely different topic.
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Everyone buys game, but doesn't like it =/= financial loss You guys took at least one economics class in high school, right?
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But... Luke Smith said everything is fine?
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Edited by Iccotak: 10/24/2017 1:42:37 AMWatch these two Old Demos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIp7vZuYzoA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTfhrONAp-c (go to about 2:00) When Destiny was first being shown off we were promised a Large Shared World Shooter RPG. That was "Ancient Fantasy" + "Hard Science Fiction". That is what it was initially advertised as and what Year 3 D1 was shaping up to be. The problem is that Destiny 2 has taken the franchise into becoming a game that I simply did not want. We got a standard FPS Skill based shooter with PvP set as end-game. It is trying to use the Halo formula to satisfy the competitive shooters. That design choice does not work with [i]Loot[/i] based games. You're fighting against human players in the Crucible and you're fighting an army of drones in PvE. What makes PvE fun is being a powerful badass what makes the Crucible fun is the competition and proving your better against a real person with access to the same weapons abilities. They're not the same and should not be balanced as such. It is trying to be a jack of all trades but consequently making it a master of none. There are games that do what Destiny does, and better. Making it a competitive PvP is the [u]opposite[/u] of what Destiny was supposed to be and shaping up to be by Year 3. This feels like a slap in the face to the people who stuck around and supported Destiny. Bungie should stop trying to make it Halo when that is a completely different formula. PvP does not work as a core aspect in Destiny. They took what could have been an amazing RPG and made it a simple shooter. Big middle finger to the fans who made the first game successful. [u] People are not happy because Bungie is leaning towards making a standard shooter rather than deliver on the Epic RPG that was originally promised.[/u] The developers needed more time to deliver the game's scope and depth that they originally intended to make. Destiny is made by AAA developers, supported by AAA publishers, and is sold as a $60 game. They already have the money and support they need to make a complete product. The fact that it is not a complete game at launch, and is in reality an incomplete foundation that relies on content updates as well as paid DLCs to add things that should have been in the game in the first place, is unacceptable.
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Wow, y'all do know this happens every year with every game..right? 6 weeks or more the prices drop.
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Guys don’t worry, we’ll get our money back through the POWER OF FRIENDSHIP
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What's funny is Destiny is still selling for $50-60 for "the collection".
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Well there goes my chance at a refund
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Your "proof" is that it's on sale for $10 less at walmart? You're a -blam!-ing retard, plain and simple.
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You do realize that new release games go on sale typically 4-6 weeks after they release? One retailer has an offer for the new South Park game at 10% off this week and it’s not even a month old. I picked up madden this year 3 weeks after release for half off due to sales at a store. You really have no grasp on how retail business and sales work.
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Watch and learn. Digital games are dominating the marketplace. So Price controls of physical copies are loosened to compete with the convenience of purchasing digital copies. Also. Brick and mortar retail stores can control the price of their products, so.... there's that.
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Broke? No they already have our money. The proper thing to say is that they are a failing game developer. The name they built for themselves when they were with Microsoft will not save them forever. They are like turn 10 to me, as in they will never receive another dime from me.
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I'm so desperate to get my money back. I'm still in pursuit of it. No one can pay me to play Destiny 2 right now
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You know nothing on this topic obviously
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Good.
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https://twitter.com/DeeJ_BNG Please explain your complaints to DeeJ on his twitter. Seems to be the only place that he cares about now.
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With the amount of bad feed back you coudn't pay me to play this game.
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UP VOTE AND SPREAD THE WORD !!!
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UP VOTE - SPREAD THE WORD !!!!!!
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lmfao
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q911Qw2NZWU&t=1s
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Wouldnt doubt it
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"BUNGLE"
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"BUNGLE IS GOING BROKE" Yes, all the signs point to that being a major source of Bungie's..., and Destiny's problems.