Not only that , they can make a even better sequel and/or new project .
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I would rather them add to the game as opposed to making a sequel. I know there are at least two expansions coming out. Got that with my digital deluxe upgrade. Would rather see the game organically evolve and expand instead of having to buy game after game.
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Editado por Maccoy: 8/3/2014 2:51:24 AMI'd rather them not continue one long storyline in one game . I'd like them to do what Bethesda does with the Elder Scrolls . Make two DLCs with different stories then four years later make a sequel but it's not really a sequel , by following a different guardian set years after the first game and in the same universe . That way (like the elder scrolls) Bungie doesn't have to stop making them until they don't want to anymore .
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They already stated that you will be able to transfer your characters throughout all of the sequels of Destiny, and continue leveling them up, and gaining more powers than are available in the actual vanilla Destiny game, and whatnot. That said, the timespan between each Destiny game is probably going to be a couple months, at max.
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First of all ! That time span between Destinies is too short so the Destiny sequels will be to short ! Second , where did you get your info !
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First of all, that actually isn't a short timespan between Destiny games, because the ending of the first game will probably leave it off with the Guardians having to do "something", and it will continue with the second game; where the first game left off. So, why would Guardians wait 6 years to do their next objective in an attempt to stop the darkness from consuming the universe? They wouldn't. Secondly, the info is literally EVERYWHERE. If you haven't seen it yet, than you must not be enough of a fan of Destiny to do more research into the game. Actually, you don't even have to be a fan to know. If you just typed in "Destiny sequel" or "Destiny character transferring" into the search bar of your search engine, you would get pages of site talking about it. As for the timespan between the games themselves, that's not been announced yet, seeing how the first game hasn't even been released yet, but I'm just presuming. And I've given my reasoning for that above.
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Oh ! I thought you meant the timespans between the games themselves , not in the games' universe . Also you don't know nothing ! That's all speculation ! Maybe your character transfers between DLCs but probably not the sequels . Anyway , maybe you do play the same guardian hundred years in the future ! With the power of the ghosts (which can revive HUNDREDS OF YEARS OLD DEAD BODIES) you can live forever .
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Wow, you're that ignorant to suggest I know nothing when all you've been speaking is rubbish? I'm sure many others would agree with me, that you can transfer your character between games when the time comes. I'm not going to sit here and argue with an 11 year-old about this, so just stop being so stubborn and look it up. If you choose not to, then that's your fault for being an idiot. I couldn't care less what you do. It would be your fault for not knowing it, not mine.
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Chill out guy. I think he's just saying nothing is a fact until it's a fact. And it can't be a fact because the first game isn't even out. No need to be demeaning
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Fine , but in my eyes your the stubborn one .
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Whatever you say.
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See yeah that's a cool thought. What would the fight look like 100 years down the road. Hunters, titans and warlocks have all evolved their powers to different levels but the enemies have gotten stronger as well. Different mission types (maybe space dog fighting) and the story and universe could actually develop a rich and believable history. Getting to Elder Scroll status would be sick. Mass Effect is about as close as a scifi elder scrolls that we have. It's a hard title to reach but Destiny might have the stuff
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Hell yeah ! Just hope Deej comes upon this discussion .
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I am kind of hoping they do the same with the next mass effect.