Can you point me to those vidocs where Old Chicago and the Reef are textured and playable? Because I've been following Destiny since late 2012, and have never seen these things. They had shown concept art of both locations, but never once have I seen these as fully playable, or even rendered in any way.
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There's videos of a guardian walking in the reef. Just Google for it. Also the tower used to be different so things got cut/altered.
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There is a video that shows someone walking around in the Reef, they were in a hanger or something similar to the tower. And I think there was an assumption about the forest looking area being old Chicago, I could be wrong about that one tho. (took me a little but found it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXW2FEJ4L4E#t=638 at the 10:37 mark) But regardless, it's like people don't realize that movies or almost any other medium has stuff that gets left on the cutting floor. I don't see people going full-retard when a movie comes out on DVD with deleted scenes. Wheres the outrage about those not being included in the original film? I guess they don't sell it to you at a higher price but still, shit gets left out. (Slight Rant) What do people think the DLC contains that they are locking away? The new area would be made up of the same assets that already exist in the game and the same enemy models for the most part. The only thing they need to really add is the code for the mission structures. So yes its on the disc. The same way a pile of legos can be built into almost any structure. The material is present already it just has to be assembled. Or building a scale model of a city before you had the aliens attacking it. The foundation is present but you have to build the scenario around it and place the pieces. (End rant)
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There is a video from 2013 showing a titan in a pine forest walking up steps in a tower. That is assumed to be Old Chicago. People are raging because this pine forest isn't in the game but was "promised" to them because it's demoed. It would be a neat setting, but it was ripped for a reason.