When Destiny was first being shown off we were promised a Large Shared World Shooter RPG. That was "Ancient Fantasy" + "Hard Science Fiction".
We got a standard FPS with some looting, and near zero word building.
Great video here of a player explaining their problem. Basically there is near zero story context and world building in the game and almost none of the lore is in the game still.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gH1ew9j8ww&t=226s
I just do not understand how people can defend an unfinished product. Especially after what happened in Destiny 1. We expect the whole game. We do not want to have to wait for things that should have been in the game when we got it, only to have them called "DLC".
[u]Think of a game like a Burger.[/u]
-The Burger (base game) should have; the meat patty, lettuce, tomato, onion, cheese, ketchup & mustard.
-The fries and soda (DLC/Expansion) should add to the experience.
We should not have to pay more money to make the game whole when it should have been at launch.
F2P games like Warframe can do that because they are F2P and still a work-in-progress.
a $60 game should not act like a F2P game.
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Awesome perspective on the Destiny 2 aka the flop. Ive actually completely stopped playing it already! At least in D1 i played it for almost a year. D2 kept me playing for about 2 months. PATHETIC!
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just wait for when it hits PC. They are not going to be forgiving on Metacritic
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I can't believe after the epic failure that Destiny 2 is, this game is still up and running, that there are still enough people willingly taking it up the butt. Personally I stopped playing Destiny 2 once I hit light level 305 there was absolutely nothing to do. I'm playing Diablo 3 again and having more fun playing this game than I ever have playing Destiny 2
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Bungie should take more notes on how Diablo 3 salvaged itself and made a good game
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Warframes updates is DE working to make a complete game. They openly acknowledge that Warframe is an incomplete product and they work hard to add depth and content to flesh it out. In Destiny, that kind of content and depth should be in the game at launch. DLCs for a $60 AAA game should not be "fixing" or "filling in holes". DLCs should simply add to the experience