Hello, Guardians!
I bought the PC version of this game and even though I've got it from Amazon and it came in the original sealed box with a code for the Blizzard app, I think I might have gotten some gimped illegal copy as it seems to be missing a lot of content and has some bugs. Let me list a few:
1. The improved, long and epic campaign (as advertised) doesn't fully work, it only takes like 5-6 hours to complete and instead of telling all the awesome stories you could tell in the Destiny universe, it's basically a "damsel in distress" campaign where the Traveler is the damsel, this can't be all.
2. There's a bug in all the factions. I level them up, get an engram, but there are no actual levels to them so the faction leveling system is definitely bugged.
3. The Crucible selection screen is also missing content so instead of all the game type options, I only see two - Quick Play and Competitive so... all I can do is just pick "Quick Play" and hope it's not going to be Supremacy again.
4. I can't join factions - that's another clear bug, there's just no option to join a faction.
5. The Grimoire is missing! While I can access some lore related to some of the gear, I already killed dozens of named enemies and wanted to read their stories, but I don't see the Grimoire neither in-game, nor on the website so this also seems to be a bug on the website.
As you see, there's clearly something wrong here, my copy of the game is missing some basic content, what can I do fix this, is this a glitch? I mean, it does say "Destiny 2" on the box so it's the next game AFTER Destiny 1, it's can't possibly have less content, mechanics or even leveling systems that the previous one, right? Right...?
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16 RespuestasNah, that's just the friendship edition.
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I love you. Lol
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forum post of the year
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Come back in about 3 years. By then it should be fixed and you'll have plenty to do. (Litterally gonna be like d1)
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1 RespuestaIf it says "Activi$ion" in the case, then it's the pirated version. The real one is actually Disguised as a game called "Anthem" or "Halo: Reach". [spoiler]I say Halo Reach because it is my fav Halo game.[/spoiler]
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5 RespuestasYeah it’s glitched. Mine came without an endgame.
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1 RespuestaEditado por mellohy: 11/4/2017 11:42:36 PMActually, better question. If you hate the game this much, why not return it?
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Lucky you mine only came with a orbit screen
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6 RespuestasThis isn't a salty post or a bungie-luv post either. It's a serious question about the mentailty of consumers today. I noticed this division on the forum of people either accepting the product as it is or others calling out the maker for faults that clearly and/or assumingly exist. What's odd is that the "accepters" acknowledge some of the faults, they know there are problems, but not only accept them, they defend them! Even go as far as giving the excuses for the maker of the product. As an active commission only sales person for decades, I would have loved these types of consumers! They never existed though. At least I never came across them. If I ever sold an inferior, faulty, or falsely advertised product I'd either loose the customer, refund, exchange, or something. Look, when an automaker makes a car, they won't advertise the seatbelts. We assume they are with the car. We don't expect to pay extra for them as an add on later. Also, if the previous model had lights, windshield wipers, and wheel, it's assumed those would be on the new car as well. We also assume that after making a previous model or models, the newer version will have advancements and be fine tuned from the previous model. Problems from before would be no issue anymore. If the maker advertised, said, or in some way conveyed the car would get 40 mpg, we'd expect to get at least 40 mpg. If we buy the car and only get 30 mpg, there would be a class action lawsuit and recall (true story). I can't imagine a new car owner saying, "...well the last model was faulty too and it took them three years to get to fixing the several issues my car had. Let's give them the benefit of the doubt again, and this time let them get to the dozen of issues with this newer model over the next three or four years. Maybe the next model will be better! I'll preorder once again." Most normal, logical, sensible people would never give that automaker another look. Seriuosly, I can not imagine that anyone on these forums would accept poor service at a restaurant, lousy customer service at a store, willingly be okay with a faulty mattress purchase, or anything of the sort. I understand this is just a game, but there is still a point here. When did people start becoming so compliant? Just accepteing the slop plopped in front of them? These "accepters" are called "lay downs" in the sales business. Can you imagine the spouses they settled for? The cars they drive? I'm just imagining them sounding like Eeyore with their gloomy, depressed, anhedonic retorts of "that's the way it is." I honestly think it comes down to this. Sometimes we fight with ourselves, and defend ourselves from others, for being so stupid as to fall for the same trick. We don't want to look stupid, so we devoutly defend our decision. The "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." is a tough pill to swallow. "Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall."
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I gotta admit I agree on the grimoire, crucible, and faction problems...I miss those aspects from D1
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3 RespuestasVote for forum post of the year
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1. Hardly, it's more of a "Hey the traveler and all these other people need you to get their powers back, go do that or something". It's also longer than 6-5 hours on your first playthrough, and probably slightly quicker on your second and third for each character. 2. All they've really done is remove the number and the level rewards by extension, making it easier to get loot, which is nice. Who doesn't like loot? 3. Yeah I wish you could still choose the mode you wanted, but I don't really mind supremacy so it's up to personal preference. 4. Faction rally, they're part of an event now which actually gives incentive for players to do things such as strikes and lost sectors, things the community wanted as part of the endgame. I like the event, especially with friends. 5. Don't act like that one named centurion in that one mission in someplace in Destiny 1 was really that important to you. At least we have a source of lore in the game now, but it would be nice if there was some sort of in game way to read the scannables, instead of having to travel to the places to listen to them. I rate 6/10, Just another post complaining about the same things but portrayed in a "ha funni" way, which really isn't that funny to be honest. [spoiler]and if you've got a broken game you should go to the help section, obvious bait is obvious, unless it could have been one of those posts by people who don't understand what a forum is.[/spoiler] [spoiler]Wort[/spoiler]
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This post is great 👍🏻
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I see where you’re coming from...
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2 RespuestasEditado por FL0W: 11/3/2017 11:11:07 AMWow, your version seems to have more than mine. Mine also misses fun, endgame, awesome loot and replayability. Screw those pirates, yarrr!
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Even Xur refused to sell Destiny 2 and god he sells some shite
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No $90.00 is only for 1/3 of the game, the rest is in dlc's, that you have to wait for the live team to fix.
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6 RespuestasDid you try throwing money at the screen?
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Js but you can only join a faction during faction rallies, it's an event
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In the three years I have been here. This post is the best I’ve seen hands down. Makes a change from all the gimp scrubs complaining.
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1 RespuestaBut at least you got friendship!!
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1 RespuestaIt's pirated if you didn't loot friendships along the way
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Rip bungie
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Well played sir. Ignore the Bungie white-knights.
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This post proves that a lot of people lack the ability to recognize satire or don't even know what satire even is...
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1 RespuestaOh look the fanboys are defending... Oh look DLC on the horizon oh my opinion has changed take my money!!! Do we even have a new raid???