First I will start with the money portion. you have spent between $170 to $300 on destiny the video game (game, expansions) and spent 3,850+ hours presumably enjoying it. The cost of that enjoyment is roughly between $0.04 and $0.08 an hour. Where else can you spend that little per hour for enjoyment? Also if you spent that many hours doing something and did not enjoy it, felt lied to or were unhappy doing it than that is a personal issue you need to fix. Try finding something else to do.
As for "All that we worked so hard for is Zilch, Notta, Zip" part. Isn't the enjoyment you had playing, the excitement of finally getting that legendary or exotic you wanted, beating tough challenges and meeting cool new people, etc. worth something? I may be wrong but i don't remember where we were ever told that our gear from D1 would carry on. Again I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure that was speculation/possibility and never confirmed. If you didn't enjoy everything listed above then why spend that money and time playing? Also won't D2 be fun because of all the above too?
Yes they may have under delivered, or didn't release the full original game. Bungie has done things with D1 that i didn't like or agree with. But guess what? On this account and my old one i have spent many hours having fun. I will buy D2 because i am pretty sure i will spend many hours there having fun as well.
That is what video games are about. Right? If you aren't having fun with a game then yes don't buy/play it.
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Editado por GamerCone: 3/13/2017 7:20:18 PMI love when the reality that Destiny is "just a game" finally hits people. Speaking to the OP, You know "you're stuff" is just digital pictures?... right? It's not real. Also if you thought that a video game would last 10 years you're damn silly. The technology is moving so fast that a game lasting 10 years is just crazy. Most people's phones don't last more than 2 years. Think about games that came out in 2007?....they look like shit by today's standards, and they're all dead. Bungie was clearly just exaggerating the possibilities of a game like Destiny when they mentioned that. They also never said, "we're providing customers a 10year play guarantee." They were just excited about the idea of a FPS that takes on MMO characteristics, which they could build on over the lifespan of the game. They've done that for 3 years, and they've learned a lot from their successes and their failures, and now they're ready to make a better game. I, for one, look forward to Destiny 2.