After watching this interview and information brought forth to the community I can honestly say I have regained faith in Destiny. with the lack of information flow and subpar DLC's I was leaning against purchasing the next dlc. Bungie needs to have interviews like this one to show that they are listening to their player fanbase as well as to acknowledge the questions that come up otherwise there will always be a disconnect and lack of faith from players. Keep it up Deej and Bungie!
Edit: I really liked the truthful answers from Erick. I really think Deej should have someone at his side that can speak at a more technical level and relates to the audience when he does interviews so people won't get a misunderstanding on updates. Although I'm not 100% convinced that TTK will be worth the money I am hopeful they're taking s step in the right direction and I like that Erick says that if you're not sure then you can wait for reviews and ask a friend when it comes out.Bungie should act more humble and acknowledge the community as we are their customers and always appreciate the fact that Bungie listens to concerns that are brought up.
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104 questions and answers about TTK with Luke Smith is also a good video to watch! =D The Lulz
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They're used car salesmen lying to get your money.
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11 RepliesSince Destiny was released it has gone through some changes, in leaps and bounds from my own personal opinion. With its release, Destiny was great, but soon got lost in all its problems, and that is all we knew from that point. Patch after patch and Destiny slowly got better, Bungie did listen to what was being said, although they were slow at times. Sadly they listened too much in some places, especially when they ruined a perfectly good weapon because of PvP players crying at the Auto Rifles ability. But they were getting there, now Destiny has been almost rewritten for the next expansion, and from what Bungie are saying correcting mistakes made since launch. The chances are Bungie will make new mistakes, but happily they will make Destiny better, the best so far. Time will tell, and so will the fans. Keep up the good work Bungie.
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1 ReplyThe 104 Q&A is perhaps the best interview for Destiny ever. Luke Smith is such a smartass and it's great.
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13 RepliesNo faith until they lower the price for digital version $70 for australians
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I wish I would have waited to buy destiny..
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5 RepliesGuys, there's no sound on every youtube video I try to watch. Can someone help me?
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Deej = Warlock Cozmo = Hunter Luke Smith = Titan
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1 Replyhttp://bosscade.com/d?r=xjwuW0U2b
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1 Replybump for later
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3 RepliesBump for later
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1 ReplyBump so I can watch this later please
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I love how awkwardly deej is stuffed into the end of that loveseat, sort of leaning ever so slightly away from the other guy.
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14 RepliesThey should still not be supported due to the fraud from year one. There are much better games out there anyway.
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I would much rather spend 500 on a new halo 5 xbox one than waste 40 fkn dollars on TTK. In fact I already ordered my halo 5 xbox and the master chief controller
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2 RepliesDestiny has an amazing story
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Get ready for the hate.
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Wait for reviews people don't be taken fools
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1 ReplyI was about to watch it, saw that it was an hour and ten minutes and closed the window immediately. I'll take your word for it.
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30 RepliesThat's the purpose of these "interviews". It's like speeches with politicians; they're meant to appease the masses and tell them exactly what they want to hear. Though the community has dealt with so much s*** (material already on disks, nerf after nerf, horrible servers, etc), I still stand with the game. I think it's Activision we should hate, not Bungie. It's like a record company and an artist that we all love. The artist might make great music, but the record company is the entity that screws us and the artist by making demands that are only geared towards profit. The artist could have 15 songs ready to go, but the record company will demand that they only put 9 songs on the current album, and make them save the others for the next album. Bungie might have wanted to create a huge came from vanilla to HoW, but Activision wants money, and Bungie has to do what Big Brother tells them to do, or lose their funding and be out of a contract. This is the new state of video games; mega-corporations monopolizing the industry with no way to stop it.
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19 RepliesYou want a good interview go watch "104 questions about TTK with Luke Smith" both hilarious and informing
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Artifacts and ghost for armor?could be interesting
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1 ReplyI'm sorry but even though HoW and CE DLCs weren't what they were made out to be, we all still played through them a lot and I don't think bungie did much wrong. I love trials of Osiris and the raids. Bungie is trying to build a great game but this takes time
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6 RepliesGlad they've restored your faith. Personally, mine was never lost. I was disappointed by TDB, but HoW made up for it. Now I'm eagerly awaiting TTK.
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2 RepliesThey are finally being more open, which is what the community was crying out for in one complain or another.
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Luke Smith was right!
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Was expecting a rickroll. Glad to be wrong