[i][quote] Bungie. I haven't been here for years like some of my fellow gamers. But I played Halo, I've heard so much about the story of it, and I've spent time to play the games myself and I was amazed, and now I look at what Destiny is.
I'm getting to a point in my life where I won't be able to sit down and play video games as I did in my youth. When I heard and saw all of the things about Destiny, starting two years ago, I said that this and Kingdom Hearts would be the last two game series that I would see to the end. Destiny held so much promise. Destiny looked like a game that gamers had only dreamed of in the past. It looked like the type of game that one could only dream of, that had multiplayer and met the expectations and even surpassed them. [b]I know that's what it meant to me.[/b]
I get that in making a game, there are sometimes things you want to put in that can't be done like you wanted, but that's not what happened with Destiny. By contract you're probably not allowed to tell us exactly what happened with the Destiny we came to know through trailers and E3 because of Activision, but the game we got ruined video games for a lot of us, and ruined the reputation of the Renowned Bungie - The Creators of the Halo Series. I'm sure there are probably a lot of posts similar to this one, but I just want to know why. I'm not here to smack talk, or use profane language to try to emphasize my point or something, I just want to know why. A 500 Million Dollar budget to create the game of dreams, and we get a game with content that's already been created, but is released for future DLC, despite the coding being already all there. We feel lied to, Bungie. This isn't the same company that brought the world the Halo series.
I don't know about everyone else, but if you made a separate game. And that game was the Destiny it was supposed to be, I'd buy it. I could go on an endless rant about how disappointed I am, but is there even a point? A lot of companies only care about the money, and we know you don't. You actually [b]listen[/b] to your players, but it's still just... hard to keep playing when we had the expectations we did. We love Bungie, and like every game Destiny has its flaws, but the biggest issue is that it's not what we were shown from the beginning. Maybe I don't understand exactly what you had to deal with in making Destiny, I've never been a game creator, as fun as it sounds. But the point is Bungie isn't one of the other companies that only cares about the profit, and we know that in our hearts. I'm just rambling on now so I hope you get the point, whoever reads this. [/i][/quote]
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#BungieVision Dollar dollar bills yall