Many people are on here saying D2 will take time like D1 but here's the issue with that thinking. Destiny's lack of story was overshadowed by the sheer experience and fun worthy quests and items and exotics to quest for. Vault of Glass alone was worth the $60.00 because it felt mysterious and epic in a way that made the player feel a part of something much bigger. Going deep in a Vex stronghold was exhilarating and a fascinating. The idea is to add on what we had and D2 should do that for D1 but it doesn’t. D2 is a shallow shell of what Destiny represents and I am not surprised at all by the player base, myself included, want nothing but the worst for this game. It is like we are stuck in the movie Groundhog Day where no matter what we say or do we get the same results repeated over and over again like were stuck in this -blam!-ing vex time loop of disappointment and redundancy. I wish Bungie used the same amount of creativity and energy in implementing new activities and items in the game as much as they do finding different ways to say the same thing in form of apologies and “oversights”. It is beyond ridiculous at the point. We as the community aren’t stupid and the “process” you have is flawed. I will not be buying stuff that I already had in Destiny 1 in the form of expansions and updates. Unfortunately for me, like most, I already bought the season pass.
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