I also wanted this. I expected to have a houses in the city. Hell even have a family to see. I'd go to them after a long day of fighting. Eat with them and tell them story's of my adventures. Aspire my kids to become guardians. I'd take them to bed and sleep.with my Exo lover. XD.
Be able to walk out in the morning and get breakfast for them. Then off to the stars. Getting a cab to fly to the tower or fly my own car. Also have an animal buddy. Walking with me into the wild.
There's a lot I wanted from destiny but its not there.
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Your only family is your fellow Guardians, you are a shard of light wrapped in expired flesh. Your past identity is gone, you exist solely to serve as a weapon in a war you didn't start . But since we are family I'll suggest a parade to the Speaker to brighten the spirits of those they say we defend.
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>___> ill go find out my past myself and who i am.
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I'd start looking in the car the ghosts find all of our corpses in, must have been awfully crowded in there but someone may have dropped something telling.
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Alright.
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I do agree that having a "home" of sorts should be included. Somebody and something to really care about. The City being the optimum target.
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indeed
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It sounds like you aspire to have mostly real life. Just saying. These games are only so vital, and only should be so real.
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then this would not be for you. :P games can be just as real and not for you
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Upon typing up the following, I decide to say that I'm thinking in different terms than your comment originally was intended for. So! I get what you're saying about having a family and such. I'm just reading into what you said. If you aren't down for some ethical and somewhat philosophical conversation, don't mind me! I won't take offense if you don't read. I'll never know. [spoiler]I suppose what I mean to say is that being temporarily lost in the fiction is one thing, but games can come really close to some frightening material. Inception (the movie) says it well: Which is the dream? In this case, which is the game? The more real games become, the more we have to be conscious of the fact that there is life outside of them. Videogames aren't the only genre that have the potential to succumb to this issue; books and movies do the same thing. We just have to make sure that games remain a weekend retreat and don't become the more permanent escape.[/spoiler] I'm done. Again! I realize this was not of the same "light" you were writing in (pun...?). So I will also say that some sort of relationship, family, and home mechanic would be really cool; along the lines of Mass Effect/Fable (VERY minimal ties on this one... I have a love/hate relationship with that series.) But Destiny should stay an adventure game. They'd have to be careful that it wouldn't become a simulation game. In other words, I don't want the family and home to be too heavy a chore. I also don't want to have my Guardian have to take a pee break. No thanks.
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well. thats why it would be an option
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Option. Got you. I was visualizing scripted scenes I think.
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Agreed, Player housing should be put in a future update! Or sooner. i'd love to have other players visit my little home and display my loot.
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I'd.have a dragon skull on my wall
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Play destiny then jump to the sims once finished! And so on.
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Nah. I'd rather make a game and have this in there
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Everything you said. Yes Yes Yes.
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Would be freakin cool, but they should focus on gameplay in the first game, then add cooler stuff in destiny 2 or dlc or whatever.
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Or have it in the game. Have another team work on this. While the rest works on game play b
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Yeah, that would work
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Yep but won't happen. Time to.become a developer
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Hah. Yeah.
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I want that also. The closest i got to that was KOTOR. Made by bioware back in the day.
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