The roadmap is dire.
They should’ve stuck with what they did in every other expansion pass where all of the content came at once.
I used to look forward to the new expansions because of the new areas and story and raids, but now it’s just a ‘well, I hope this one has at least something good’.
Season of Opulence has a chance, however I’m not betting anything on it being good.
Time and time again we’ve been disappointed with subpar expansions and absolutely awful drip fed content.
You know what the worst thing is? They know already what we like. We gave them [b]3 years of feedback and an additional 1 for Destiny 2[/b].
If I were to start fresh on Destiny 1 with no knowledge of the series at all, I’d think that it was made by completely different people who made Destiny 2. Hardly any of the feedback was carried forward. If they aren’t going to put the effort into the sequel then they shouldn’t make a sequel at all.
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To quote Andrew Wilson at EA, "It doesn't matter what they want, it only matters what they'll pay for." The end result of this philosophy is that most games like this don't get fixed to the fans approval. They rely on fans believing hype, misinformation, and lies, to keep buying on faith while their requests are mostly ignored. When the fans finally wise up after being burned dozens of times it's too late for sweeping change. Then, when the fans stop paying, the games just die.
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It’s absolutely disgusting and hilarious that Andrew Wilson said that, because it’s just so blatantly obvious EA is cancerous nowadays to video games
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Yeah, that's the thing you don't say out loud, but he went there.
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Meanwhile gearbox could have released bl3 earlier probably and did loot boxes and season passes but tget didnt because fans wouldnt like it
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Yeah because revisiting the levatian is going to be fun. They are just being cheap and going to reskin the red war goods to make it "new content"