Fair enough, good luck then.
Hope you don't regret that decision (;
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I know for a fact I won't.
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Betting $40 that you are wrong.
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You lose. And I still won't buy it with the money I just theoretically won from you.
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Okay okay, you hate the game. Toodles!
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I don't hate it at all, I simply won't continue to support a game that doesn't value the time I put in to it.
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I wouldn't call not having the option to ascend weapons and armor hardly a real reason to quit Destiny. But that's just me. In just about every other game that has more than one copy, I likely can't carry over my progress from the last. Does this mean everything I did in the other copy is null and void? No. Does this mean the developer is disrespecting my time? No. Take CoD for example. You have a progression system. You rank up, get new stuff and everything is honky dory. But when the next year's CoD comes out, you start over. Your progress normally doesn't carry over from one game to the next. This applies to most games. I've always been confused about why this logic applies to Destiny and not other games.
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If it was the true sequel I'd agree, but we're a year in
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You're right it's not a [i]true[/i] sequel. But Destiny will be a much different game. A lot of aspects are going to change. In fact, the game almost just about starts over.