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If only the fanboys would open their eyes, if Bungie didn't have people defending the maybe they would actually produce an actual game not a full priced arcade game. Before I posted I read through a lot of replies from fanboys and all I saw was "tl:dr, muted, if you don't like it stop playing, scrub, I'm a programmer and you're wrong, you complain like a 12 year old, etc." It is sad that that is all they can say and they all say the same thing. There were a few who actual had a mild manner and said some words that actually had meaning in a positive and responsive way, while the others actually acted like 12 year olds whose parents took their toy away. They just refuse to atleast open their minds and listen to reason, and actually look at what is wrong with the gaming industry in general, and instead bash, berate and (try) to belittle you. I agree with everything you said and wish a lot more people would instead of defend an entity that looks more for money(yes I know it's a business and that's what businesses do) rather than quality for its player base who is the reason their company is even existent(without players a gaming company wouldn't exist). But that's the problem with these fanboys they are happy with the little the get or are held from to be sold later on. Which it shouldn't be, in any business practice. If these fanboys were treated the way they were with Bungie with real life people, they wouldn't be to happy. Like someone said if you go to a restaurant and your food is undercooked or not to the way you requested it, you either a) ask for them to fix it, which they will, or b) ask for your money back and leave. If you go to a car dealership buy and pay upfront for a Lamborghini, would you be happy if the dealership gave a pinto instead for the money you paid? TL:DR - that is the problem with you fanboys you don't read unless it's Bungie saying give us your money. But I will be expecting the bashing listed above.
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  • [quote] If you go to a car dealership buy and pay upfront for a Lamborghini, would you be happy if the dealership gave a pinto instead for the money you paid? .[/quote] Wow. Hyperbole much? This is an awful, disproportionate analogy. Unless of course you paid $600 for your copy of Destiny. You've put in approximately 35 days of your life into this game of your own volition. A more appropriate analogy might be that you bought a car at the average cost of an 4-door sedan, and then somehow managed to drive it for 500,000 miles, all the while apparently loathing the company that gave this excellent value.

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  • Well said.

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  • I wouldn't say average, but far below. I would consider this game as a pinto. It gets you to where you need to go, until you need to start pushing it because it gives out, and the dealership just tries to sell you parts you don't need. And the amount of hours played shouldn't matter, I play every game a high amount of hours, I've put in 600 into shadows of mordor, 300 into GTA even though I've only had it for about a month. Dark Souls 2 on the 360 I put about 1100 hours before I bought the scholar or the first sin for the XB1, I've put more hours into halo than destiny. Hell I've even put more hours into any metal gear solid game which was a far superior game than destiny and didn't try to resell cut content. Even MGs 5 Ground zeroes was only $30 since it wasn't a full game. Maybe destiny should have followed suit and charged full price of it included the full content A.K.A. the "expansion" pass.

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  • I think you have major issues in how you quantify 'value' and 'price'. Furthermore, your understanding of what a proportionate analogy is, is either not there, or your sense of value is so warped that it defies reality.

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