Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but I find it rather bizarre that people feel entitled to information as if they deserve to know things. I can say personally that I am impressed with what we know so far, and ever more curious to discover more. Bungie is a solid team of talented people who are incredibly passionate about their game and I trust that after E3 and especially after having a chance to play the beta it will leave many in awe. If you aren't able to wait a few months to find out that information and dismiss the game based upon your own impatience, you'll likely miss out an incredible gaming experience beyond something tiresome and recycled like COD. The FPS genre has long needed a reinvention and I believe this may be the game to do it.
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Agreed. Thinking back to the build up of the releases for halo 2 and halo 3, and compared to destiny I can't believe the amount of complaining. We will be getting the chance to play a massive beta that is allowing everyone that pre-orders the chance to play it on 4 different consoles. We still have E3 coming up so there is plenty of time to look the game over and get your own opinion of it as the info is released. We have seen what we have come to expect and in a pre-alpha state mind you with knowing there is a lot more to explore and experience. I can't wait to play the beta!
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I completely agree. People want everything right away or aren't satisfied. They act like we're not getting anything. People seem to forget Bungie does a lot for us fans. Weekly updates, an awesome informative website, a good app, plenty of videos, and they answer our questions. I can't think of anybody else that does all this. I starting to think some of Bungie's fan base are taking Bungie for granted
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Absolutely. Most devs only release a trailer... maybe two. People will never be satisfied.
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Well what was it sadly the sense of instant gratification is much too strong for some off us (not me luckily)
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Last i remember we are each paying $60 for this game. I better get information or my pre-order = cancelled
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dude shut up and be calm its coming soon and if u cancel that your loss
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Then don't buy the game? If it ends up being amazing I find it highly unlikely you wouldn't pick it up later regardless if you canceled your preorder for lack of information now. You spent 60 dollars, so did I, so did many people, but Bungie also spent several years, and a lot more money than 60 dollars making the game. If it truly ends up being a bad game, however unlikely, you aren't required to like it or buy it, but you also don't own Bungie or have a right to demand information because you gave them 60 dollars.
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Exactly. You will pay 60 bucks for the game. The info is free and you are not entitled to it.
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Well if they want people to get excited for the game they have to do something about it.
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I think it's first they don't want to spoil the beta 2 we have another 5 months + where info will begin to spill on the table and 3 the game is so much about experience that to tell about it would ruin the moment when you see the game for the first time I know when I was getting hyped for halo 4 they only released useful information in the last 2-3 months before the game and we are a very long way from there
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You have to remember they have to save some stuff for E3 as well as the beta. That's not to mention not spoiling the actual game itself
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Edited by EtrnlTundra: 4/29/2014 1:11:20 PMWith E3 being so close I can't help but be patient for what is to come.
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At this point I don't really care about Destiny as much.
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Well, someone had to say it. Thank you.