Personally, what I paid is worth about 1/3 of what I expected before it came out.
Rephrase what I tried to say earlier. If not for so many little shitty stuff they put in there wasting my time in the name of having impactful feeling and more importantly should have continued from D1 so that I could have choices of using the gears I worked for and enjoyed very much, I would have gladly paid more for it.
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Since Destiny is pretty much the only mtiplayer game I play, and I still have friends that play it everyday, I'd say I got my money worth from the annual pass so far. Lord knows I haven't enjoyed much of Season of the Drifter but like everyone says, "anything you can play with friends is fun regardless." I've dropped more $$ on other games and their season pass and haven't touched them again after a week. Been playing Destiny everyday since D1 launch.
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1/3? Well it provided what they showed us on the roadmap, so I guess it's a, "you," problem. Which has been common place when it comes to the Destiny franchise. People having lofty expectations all while ignoring what Bungie has shown to be what is to be expected. And I do understand that the original hype train that Bungie created prior to D1's release, led to many inflated expectations, but we aren't talking about pre D1 anymore. D1 launched and many felt underwhelmed. But it at least set the bar for what to expect. And Bungie has tried to be more clear with what they are offering. The pass, so far, has followed the roadmap they presented. So it is pretty much what I expected.
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If you’re unhappy with your purchase you should’ve read what was in it before you bought it.
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Ghostfire239により編集済み: 5/28/2019 8:04:21 AMI’d say in terms of pricing it was fine. 3 expansions for around $30, is good. However I would have preferred being able to buy what expansion I wanted rather than being forced to get all 3. I basically didn’t do anything with the Black Armoury forges until a couple days ago.
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The amount of content we have gotten so far is pretty pitiful. But, we are only 2/3 in and it was only $30. Id say its worth it just because of thorn and last word
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People out here acting like they just took out a loan to buy the annual pass. It's 30 dollars.
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Not happy how this annual test turned out. Season of the forge was meh at best, I don't like or play that much gambit unless I want a specific armor or weapon so this was a total fail for me and the last one doesn't inspire confidence and starts with massive nerfs, some justified some not. My biggest disappointment was not being able to choose what I want to buy and play. True 10$ isn't that much but I would of skipped season of the drifter nonetheless. Yeah most likely going to buy the next annual pass but I'm waiting 3 months beforehand. I'll still be able to play with friends but at least I'll be less disappointed and have more content.
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Given how much I like destiny, I'd rather pay for big dlcs. I get my money's worth paying 40 bucks for a good 3 months of solid content. Some people like the season pass because it was relatively cheap to keep you going for a year but it was all mostly not so engaging. The content seemed very limited.
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I would have rather gained access to another planet with a story behind it then what we got. The forges are bad. It's just an escalation protocol with matchmaking and return to ada1. Gambit prime is the blind well except you get invaded. The reckoning is some lazy ass shit. The first area would be ok except it's recycled in every tier. The bridge is a joke and the last boss fight area is the size of brother vance's tower. The infinite forest is superior in every aspect, except the rewards which is the only reason anyone plays reckoning. Im not going to buy another dlc. This game is dying. The nerfs make no sense. I can't even lie to myself and say buy the next dlc because the new weapons will be op because they will just get nerfed anyways.