Alot of the taken king was developed this year.
Do yourself a favour and buy it. It's much better than being negative, grumpy and missing out on the best part of your favourite game.
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we are missing ttk which is the best part? Ok .....but....we have more serious issues here...We are missing the part of the game we bought with our money.
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"Best part"
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Except the dreadnought area... That was also part of the original game but was pieced out for DLC when they reshuffled the story.
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And all of the DLCs up to TTK as well. They were in the original game.
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What an area...it provides memories of CGA era of PC's...with the green black grey base colors. Well almost...it does not have the light blue and white.
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A lot of things were changed and had employee changes. We are lucky we got what we got.
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Activision held off allowing critics to criticize destiny until an entire week after release because they knew how bad it was and how much content was missing. Vanilla destiny received 5:6-10 on their reviews. That's worse than any game I've played on a console.
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Edited by AlexisRivera: 10/31/2015 1:23:57 AMI don't consider myself lucky when a company dumps their internal squabbling's fallout onto their customers. Especially when their "solution" involves taking the proposed content for a game and reshuffled it into to a decidedly barren $60 game, a $35 2 DLC only "season pass" scam and a mandatory $40 DLC. Even with the advantage of having at least the major assets developed already they have struggled like they did it all from scratch and padded the hell out of it all. In short its their problem if they couldn't deliver, we aren't lucky at all.
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Then you shouldn't of bought it. Or preordered it. Your own fault
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Blaming me because you think I must have had some sort of prescient power to know beforehand that Destiny would fall far short on their promises? I'm good a noticing trends but not that good. No one knew what happened with destiny until it was already on our hands. (Functionally too late.) I know its easy to blame the victims rather than hold accountable the companies that promise a lot but don't deliver on those promises. Too bad if that is your opinion, Bungie deserves the harsh treatment it gets for their part on deceiving everyone. Is it my fault for pre-ordering based on the trust I used to have based on the quality of Bungie's previous games? Perhaps, but bungie has rightfully earned his share of the blame too. Perhaps its time to push for government regulation on video game companies since they are getting a bit too scam happy with their false statements and pre-order schemes.
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That's why I never preorder. I wait for reviews. Soooooo yeah. Be a smart consumer.
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No worries on that front. Bungie will never see me pre-ordering (or buying anything from them) unless the reviews and peer chatter is spotless and well verified. They will have to pull all the stops and finally bring their triple A game before I even consider throwing money at them again.
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Haha yeah. I am enjoying the taken king very much though honestly. It's been fun.
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Beautifully stated.
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if they low the price to 15/20 maybe
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Not even then. Only if they correct the practise of removal of purchased content.
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i can't argue with that part. much has been improved in destiny. there are really two major reasons i didn't buy it. one, the price of base destiny and its expansions have always been questioned, criticized for lack of content. two, the business practice. i would hate to contribute to what could potentially set precedent for console games. i'm not too grumpy about it since most of the people with whom i played destiny are now gone. so there's that too.
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Exactly why i didnt buy any dlc from them.