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The people who play the game
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Haters ruined the game with their bitching [spoiler]Kappa[/spoiler]
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Bungie.
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2 RepliesTo be honest, when you ask what got them to this point of failure aside from having nothing ready for us .... A large part is us, the community. Or I should say the part of the community that is constantly bitching and moaning how unfair things are. Once they started "tweaking" things because this was op, or that was op, it was on it's downward slide.
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2 RepliesAll of the above. Who cuts a story and tries to piece it back together within a yr?
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1 ReplyThe community and the freshman programmers at BungLe combined into one big pile of crap covered in glitter to appease the intellectually flawed like myself :)
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1 ReplyMaking y1 content useless and infusion. So basically TTK improved Destiny, but it also ruined it.
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4 RepliesLack of dlc in December
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7 RepliesNo relevant content in 5 months
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2 RepliesEverything.
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5 RepliesActivision Cutting up the game and reselling it, has many times has they can, while holding Bungies integrity and honesty hostage with there contract, and all Bungie employees can do is have second thoughts while riding to the Bahamas on there 800,000 private jet
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2 RepliesLies mostly... Basically... Exclusively. When you promise an open world game where you can travel everywhere and "all that stuff in the back is playable terrain!" Then you realize all of that was lies, you as a customer feel bitter and betrayed. That leads into a spiral of mistrust and general weariness of the company... Then as time progresses you realize that the game you were promised was never there to begin with, micro transactions get added to try and squeeze you for every penny you got, content is non existent, and of course newer and better games come out *shrug*. Destiny will of course be around for a while due to the ten year plan Bungievision developed, I just don't think the player base will.
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9 RepliesEdited by pixelmagic: 2/2/2016 9:38:25 AMCan you not just play the games you want, and don't play the ones you don't like? instead of trolling the destiny community with the same tired shit looking for attention or some kind of justification for your own opinion? If everything is as bad as you have been harping on about, why are you wasting your time here? wash your hands of it and use your precious life doing something productive. Whether you like it or not, destiny is alive, will continue to be until Bungie or whoever pulls the plug and despite what you claim, nobody outside the studio and publishers have a single clue what is being worked on, what is to come and when.
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3 RepliesLack of coding disipline leading to insufficient game engine
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2 RepliesA broken loot system since September 2014 which has been massively exposed with the new light system.
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1 ReplyEdited by Djay Yoda: 2/2/2016 7:59:56 AMAll of the above. I particularly didn't like how they make year one obsolete. Ie gear and raids. I also don't like how they changed the grind.
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1 Replybad ideas...
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1 ReplyYou never give up...
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Bungie
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It released
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3 RepliesFailure?
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Regardless of the many screw ups I seriously don't get why folk expect this game to have enough content that it's the only thing they play. Go play something else and come back when there is new content. Don't sit here moaning that there isn't enough to do when you've already devoured everything. I seriously doubt anyone hasn't got their money's worth at this point. There's plenty great games out there go try something else. People will come back when there's new content.
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1 ReplyEric Ryan and making a deal with the devil (Activision) http://destiny.wikia.com/wiki/Bungie-Activision_Contract 20-35% [spoiler]LoL[/spoiler]
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1 ReplyActivision gets a lot of heat, but Bungie had years to work on this game. It was Bungie management who, at the last minute decided to scrap the direction they were going and rework the game. The engine is ass to work with, so rather than actually building quality dlc, Bungie decided to chop what they had left of a game up to fulfill the dlc part of the contract. I'd say the number 1 thing that brought it down was Bungie management. The second thing would be a group of programmers that weren't used to working under a time crunch.
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4 RepliesNot having any more content for us to play for a year
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Edited by Gold E Lokz: 2/2/2016 8:35:17 AMBasically everything you listed. Destiny could have been incredible. Granted, it was pretty fun at first, but the experience has always been shallow. There's never been enough content, and it's a shame that every new dlc is a blatant cash grab that you just [b]know[/b] was cut from the original game. And just when things couldn't get any worse, they introduced micro transactions, which have all but destroyed Destiny at this point. I'm still waiting for the game Bungie showed us at E3 2013.