Is Destiny 2 the Destiny 1 forge of gods dlc that you cut?
www.accelerated-ideas.com/news/destiny-dlc-leaks--comet-and-forge-of-gods.aspx
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So taken King is a new game they put it in add on list with half price if this old roadmap true
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Yes a [i]dlc[/i] that is more than 60 gigs.
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Hehe ;)
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Edited by mccwrc09: 4/10/2017 12:02:57 AMIf it is, either Forge of Gods was very large Or Bungie would die And no, Bungie may look like idiots, but they are not idiots to release an idiot idea like this You are really grasping at straws And this [quote] We've seen Fallen, Hive and Vex DLC so far so it's fair to say that Forge of Gods will be a Cabal expansion. Apart from the title there's little more we know about this expansion beyond speculation. [/quote] Feel free to comprehend that.
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I don't think "cut" is the right term here. A lot of ideas get re-worked into something else during development. Most likely whatever they were going to do with that "comet" expansion was re-worked into "the taken king" dlc.
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While I'm no mind reader (and possibly wrong - you never know); I can't help but wonder if the poster was referring to the oft-lamented massacre of the game a year before release at the insistence of the "experts" at Activision.
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It was cut from Destiny 1 to be reworked then re sold as a new game.
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So we were give about 20 pct. Of what it should have been released as.
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You forget that when bungie signed with Activision, the original team that brought us halo, left for 343 industries and took a good portion of the intellectual property with them. This left bungie in a legal bind and they were forced to cut, edit, and mostly reconfigure the entire game in a short span of time. This is why it was so difficult to add new PVE content and what PvE content that was added was very belated. This is probebly why we have grimwoire cards and out of game mechanics to learn the back story and to manage our vault space with. It was probebly much easier to cater to the PvP element with a smaller team while the majority of the studio worked on a way to overcome that hurdle. Hopefully Destiny 2 is no longer under those restraints and bungie was able to drift the story of destiny far enough away from the original to no longer be constrained. In the end it was their own fault for being greedy, that Activision money looked so good. But I have faith they were able to persevere, I mean it's part of being human. You know, adapt and overcome.