Read the weekly update. You can't call the Dark Below DLC. It's more of an expansion. They will be adding content and modifying existing content for years. Witcher 3 is not anywhere near the type of game Destiny aims to be.
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im confused, you said its gonna take years for bungie to fix their shit game?
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Destiny aims to be the CoD of RPGs. The Witcher 3 is striving to deliver a story rich, graphically intensive, fun to play RPG. Hell, Witcher 3 is worth buying just to play on easy so you can get the story out of it. Destiny is gameplay, loot grind, and that is it. Destiny is aiming to be something, but Bungie needs to adjust their sights, they're shooting left and low, and not getting much closer to the target.
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I already forgot the last time i pick up Destiny,ever since ive started Metro Redux and now Lords Of The Fallen the only Destiny related thing i do is coming to these foruns while i'm at work,and honestly i'm not impressed!...And with the coming of DA:I i think it will kill it!
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LOL. I went back to Diablo 3. I only come on here because it fun to see how many people I can piss off. Most fun I have ever had in Destiny.
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Says the guy with 168 hours on the game...
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Edited by Øbscure: 11/8/2014 6:19:43 AM[quote]Witcher 3 is not anywhere near the type of game Destiny aims to be.[/quote] I agree. Destiny aims to be the type of game in the Walmart bargain bin next to all the other flavor of the month, over monetized, consumer abusing, dollar driven design, deliberately made to underwhelm the target audience so they can market the sequel, garbage that's sooooo last year. ...a sequel that will follow the same time honored tradition of not giving a singular f@#$ about the consumer, and the long term effects that eroding consumer confidence has on the industry as a whole. Activision published a business move, not a game. That's all that Destiny is or aims to be.
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"An expansion" yeah tell yourself that buddy. 1 new strike and 1 raid? Oh don't forget t he missions that'll take maybe 2 hours to complete. Calling them expansions is like calling a telephone booth a mansion. I hate to say it, but even CoD dlc seems more reasonably priced to me.
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That sad moment when you realize cod dlc is actually more reasonably priced.
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Cod gives you four multilayer maps and a couple guns. Destiny gives 3 multiplayer maps, strike, raid, quests, guns and gear. 2 strikes for playstation. The multiplayer maps and strikes alone trump cod dlc. Add in the raid and you have got to be kidding me. The raid alone is worth the 15 bucks I paid to preorder.
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The multiplayer in this game is garbage, I only plat it for exotic bounties or to help friends. So I don't include that. I realise that's a bit opinion based but still, so for someone whi likes pve, they call one strike and one raid an expansion. (&& it seems raids in this are a lot shorter then in other games) compare that to ANY other mmo expansion, and its pitiful. Even if yoy multiply its content by 3 to match a wow expac price it still has less then a tenth the content
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Edited by Alex_Supertramp1: 11/8/2014 4:51:03 PMYou are correct, not including crucible maps is extremely opinion based and biased. The raids on this game are incredibly detailed and graphically complex, so yes, they would have to be much shorter than a game like WoW. How could you even compare the two? WoW is like a ten year old game isn't it? Graphics are not even in the same dimension. Also, Destiny is not an MMO, it's an FPS with MMO characteristics. So if you are going to compare it to something it makes more sense to compare it to a similar game type. Most first person shooters give you four or five multiplayer maps for 15 bucks. No raid, no strikes, no story missions, and nowhere near as many guns and armor (Destiny has a unique armor leveling system so this wouldn't even apply to most fps). With Destiny you get all that, plus three maps. To me that is well worth 15 or 20 bucks.
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Neither is Destiny.
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lol... its entirely true.