Anybody else getting sick of this excuse from Luke Smith?
You had 3 years to figure out what you wanted Destiny to be. You had many years before that when you announced at E3 that Destiny was supposed to be this rich, cinematic adventure where "we could go to that mountain over there" so we'd throw our money at our screens.
And still, he continues to use the same tired "we have ideas that we're excited about, but they may not be ready in time because of our deadlines" rhetoric.
Either Bungie devs are incompetent and can't manage to meet deadlines, or the deadlines are unreasonable and Bungie can't realistically get their work done in time. Either way, it's bad for customers, and I'm beginning to think it's the former. It's 2017, and a Destiny 2 release won't have custom games and other core features at launch. More is being removed from the game than added or expanded upon. Luke's response to "since there are no stat rolls to chase, how are people going to stay engaged and grind?" is "we have ideas, but right now we're focused on the launch deadline." I can't help but be skeptical and feel like this is going to be yet another incomplete game at launch.
What a joke.
The game has been in Beta since its production began in 2010. Only now are they finding a way to use the European Dead Zone and Cabal raid that were cut out of VANILLA. But they feel their deadline (which was already delayed by a year) is rushed and we won't get all of the features we should have (custom matches, for example) right away..
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2 RisposteDestiny as a whole throughout its supposed 10 year life cycle will most likely go down as the biggest "what if" in gaming history.
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1 RispondiYou had three years to figure out if you want to continue playing this game. You seem upset over a "video game" so that speaks volumes about your level of maturity. I assume you're smart enough that you won't make another 3 year mistake along with all the other disappointed players here.
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5 RisposteAnd yet, Bungie fan boys will blame Activision for rushing Bungie to putout destiny 2. Lol
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Modificato da CookieNiki: 7/3/2017 9:38:17 PMI've been saying since year one that Bungie and Activision were turning Destiny into a PvP based game. Every year that passed made that intent more clear, imo, and all the reveals about D2 are just confirming that their focus is turning Destiny a eSports MLG game. They don't give a sh*t about the premise that existed in the early days for developing this game. They just don't throw away Destiny PvE because it's the major source of money... yet. "[b]What if[/b]" will be the nickname of Destiny releases for all future time: [b]What if 1[/b], [b]What if 2[/b], and so on. Such a waste of potential.
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Modificato da dance4carrot: 7/3/2017 8:27:21 PMLol. Bungie is trolling you. They are dashing your hopes so you will be grateful for each small 'improvement' they can make. Like after months of listening to your criticism of no 6v6, they will tease you in TWAB a couple of times, announce a twitch reveal soon, 3 weeks later you get the reveal, a live team event that has 6v6 modes, and cosmetics you can buy to replace that armour that looks like ass. Prepare to be drip fed, while bungie pretends to be a bumbling idiot.
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3 RisposteI honestly wouldn't mind this excuse if they didn't move the release date up
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There isnt much they can do with D1. Its over 50gb right now. I personally havent played destiny in almost a year, but I can tell you. It's been close to near deletion. If destiny is going to be 100$ a year to play thats fine "IF its GOOD. Year 2 was total F'n reskinned trash. If Destiny 2 is a bunch of reskinned BS. Im out 4 good. I'm out of Bungie 4 good. Not just destiny. D2 looks fine. If they dont deliver. I don't give a crap what they come out with or re create. I've been gone for almost a year. It's not much to leave the game for me. Anthem arrives in 2018. So their plans better be "HUGE" Because as of right now. Im pretty sure i wont have d2 loaded when anthem comes out. I'm sure they have a whole bunch of modular assets laying around. Just dying to create a new hive ship.
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this isnt D2 this is D 0.5
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4 RisposteStarted a nisha on Borderlands TPS today, still into it, cant say the same for Destiny, havent played since November and honestly dont miss it, it became forgettable.
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Modificato da BLWigglyAkA: 7/3/2017 8:55:36 PMWait ...all the extra features like custom games, weapon perk diversity, rumble, cooldowns, tier 12 gear, strikes with modifiers...are all being left behind. Why the hell did they make em then Why not make this a dlc, because it looks like one, minus the perks. What I see coming is all those good add ons and features being resold in the Rasputin dlc and the Osiris dlc Glad I'm not that vested in this game...
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2 RisposteSo people are worried that things are getting left out of a game that's 68gb at install.... Get some common sense. The entitled amoungst us are only interested in playing video games in there minds and on these forums. Try the game for a change. Obviously you have to wait.....hence Bungie pulling the wool over ur eyes so to not spoil the story and reveals.
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7 RisposteIt shows such lack of forethought, that I'm sometimes amazed by how Bungie still exists. They change a fundamental part of how the game works, but don't already have solutions to the problems that creates. Then they just say "well we might fix that later". I feel like it's a basic concept to anticipate the consequences of your changes, especially such big ones. It the same thing they did with balance (although that could have been on purpose).
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That's why they shouldn't change the release date but it's strange that it's gonna release tho on time.
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Destiny 1.99 Unlocking subclasses=silver Reloading=silver Full game unlock= buy 3 legendary editions,then slap your sister. -blam!- Luke Smith
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3 RisposteIt's perplexing to me, but everytime I read about Destiny 2 I feel the need to do an Omnigul strike with arc burn and brawler!
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Yeah Luke Smith should not be talking about Destiny publicly. Even if what he's saying is true, he's consistently putting his foot in his mouth.
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2 RisposteYou sound ignorant. In business, nothing goes as plan.
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What galls the most (no pun intended) with Smith saying they're running out of time to fix the solution to variety in fixed weapon drops is that we waited another year for D2. All that time and they still can't do it right. God only knows what kind of mess D2 will be when it lands.
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Agreed. The worst part is if they can't come up with any good ideas, the community is constantly posting bitchin' ideas on this forum, or youtube channels.
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That's why I called him lunk spiff. Jk
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6 Risposte343i had a very similar problem with the whole. We're working on MCC which is why we're not updating H4, we're working on Halo 5 which is why we're not fixing Halo: Master Chief Collection. Etc etc. Just tired of the bs sub par quality products thats riding on the excuse of the next title. Bungie pretty much followed this format hard with the subsequent DLC's for Destiny and frankly its all a joke.
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Blame Activision
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Don't worry bud, if whatever awesome content doesn't make their deadline, i'm sure they'll provide it to us in a DLC 👍
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Sorry ass excuses as per.
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2 RisposteI think it might legit all come down to how they messed up the code for the game way back when... *referencing that programmers convention thing from a while back... It's like super hard for the programmers to implement things into the code and make changes because of how the base code was or something. Look at how fast other games put out sandbox changes and new things while bungie takes 6 months to a year.. I think they just Fd up way before the game came out and are in too deep. I hope that's the case tho not that they just legit are like F what the comm wants haha