You, along with fans of games like Evolve, have now ensured that the days of buying a complete game are long gone. Soon enough, every game will have a season pass at launch, and companies will continue to hack their games into pieces so that they can milk gamers (or in this case their parents ) for every dime they can. Selling you just a chunk of the actual, complete game $20 at a time. And not only do you not even question these methods, but you wait in line to bend over for them.
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4 답변I'm sorry i couldn't hear you over all this freedom i have to choose how, when and why i spend MY money that I earned.
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It's true and idk how people don't see it. I don't blame Bungie, it's Activision. They've been known to bully devs and force them into sticky situations. It's a shame how the gaming community sits back and let's it happen. There's few companies that still follow morals
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2 답변Love how many people are saying a lot of games have done that as if that makes the big picture any better.
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People complain about destiny etc. For being "unfinished " yet I don't see anyone complaining about "finished " games like pretty much everything that Bethesda releases being downright unplayable for the first few months because of how broken they are... Gta was still riddled with bugs for months after release, dark souls, GoW, sniper elite, even halo had some ridiculous bugs - no one shits on any of these games even though the bugs made them unplayable at points, yet I've never experienced a game breaking bug in destiny and people are shitting on it for releasing more content FOR FREE (with destiny dlc all you're paying for is the items you can purchase from the dlc vendors, the dlc missions and the end game content - they added a whole new set of armour and weapons and bounties available for FREE, you could still access them if you didn't pay for the dlc - in HoW they'll be adding another social space for free and I'm willing to bet there will be new free gear as well)
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It's been this way for a long time, whether it's season passes, future DLC, expansions and micro transactions. Game publishers will keep doing it and let's be honest here, if YOU could convince someone to buy your product then convince them that for a wee bit more money now, you will upgrade the product they just bought off you in 3 months time, you'd do it to.
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I wouldnt mind paying if these expansions were more meaty. 3 storys 3 quests 2 strikes a weekend competitive pvp mode and the arena. I will probably burn through most of it in a day then its just repeat repeat repeat until you get a decent drop.
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Why wouldn't you want DLC...imagine if Super Mario Bros had DLC...If I enjoy playing a game as much as Destiny why wouldn't I want DLC spread out in the first year of release so I can come back and play fresh new material, instead of everything released at once, play all content, and then left with nothing for the rest of the first year and hope there is a sequel
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4 답변Destiny is a dynamic and evolving game; the most "living" game I have played. It certainly has had the most changes applied to it to make it better, that I as a player feel I have had some minor part in shaping through my feedback. I also feel that Destiny updates and DLC are very organic feeling, part of a somewhat living digital place (not quite a world) and my characters and the clan mates I play with are part of that place, which again makes Destiny very different from anything else I have played. Your mindset is old and outdated. Games are no longer, nor will they ever again be a single, closed, finished experiences, released and then forgotten for the next project. Continual expansions are not just part of video gaming, but a part of board gaming, miniatures gaming, wargaming and so on. New rule books, codexes, and expansions are all part of the wider gaming experience. Why do you think Warhammer, X Wing and other big name analogue games continue to grow and get stronger? Due to them not being closed, finished, ended experiences. Digital game are just the same, and mostly better for it.
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Playing Destiny just fine. Haven't bought a single DLC. Might as well throw in rehashed games like all the BF and CODs into your rant. They offer nothing new for $60 a pop. All the "new" stuff could have easily been added to older games. But they waited until a brand new, shiny new game to be released to actually add all the outdated stuff other games have been doing so before.
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작성자: Arashi Sora 4/24/2015 9:14:11 AMHe has a point, he just went about it the wrong way. Funny how when you act like an asshole, you're treated like an asshole. It's just Destiny and Evolve, this has been going on for awhile now. I really remember this "Season Pass" thing starting a few years ago, with Assassin's Creed III being one of the first ones I can remember (but i'm sure it wasn't the first). This is pretty much the gaming world we live in, and yes, the customers that continued to buy the content this way are to blame. If the first season pass games tanked at retail, this wouldn't be an issue. You could probably break down the cause more by looking at the demo graphic of who's actually buying these games. But you don't have data. I don't have that data. I doubt anyone really has that data. The only time they ask you for your age at gamestop is when it's an M rated game, and even that stops once you're older. (this is limited to the Gamestop at my town, so it might be different elsewhere) Point is......this is a troll thread. Pure and simple. But it can still have a calm, logical response and CAN have a calm, logical conversation about the topic....but this is the internet, so that will never happen.