your a moron.
there are definitely people within the community the fit this description. But to describe the entire community as this is ignorant and asinine.
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The biggest thing that I blame activision for is cutting destiny up and making them sell it as DLCs, but that's been over for a while, I also blame them for microtransactions. To answer your questions though, Bungie isn't some all powerful being, the people at bungie are humans too, they have to pay for their workers wages, and they have to pay for development. Look at it this way, I've paid ~$150 for my destiny experience, and I have gotten ~60 days of play time for that money, that's less than $1 for every 8 hours that I spend playing destiny. If that's not a good value, I don't know what is. The thing about the bundles is pretty simple, actually. They have to get new players to keep the game alive, and you don't get that with a $150 price tag.
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Bungie's biggest mistake was signing the contract with Activision. But look at every other game with dlc like Destiny's, most of the time they either are free or they do not lock you out of content that you already paid for once with over priced dlc. And you don't get new players from screwing over your loyal players as well.
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Every game has DLC bundles for less.
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The answer to your story complaints is blatantly obvious. They WILL continue those first stories, in Destiny 2. They WILL answer some of those questions, in Destiny 2. There was too much wrong with this game to fix it all without starting fresh. The truth is, they went in blind and learned things as they went. They ARE getting better, and they will continue to get better, now it is time for them to take what they learned, and use that to make Destiny 2. The raid weapons have gotten worse, I agree with that, but that is because they don't want one weapon to be so much better than the rest that it is the only option. As for exotics, they were more powerful in year one, ya, but they weren't as [b][u]EXOTIC[/u][/b]. That is where they are going with year 2.
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With the raid weapons in year 1, were they powerful, yes they were. Were they the only option of guns to use, not by a long shot. There were so many other powerful guns then just the raid weapons. And will they continue the Year 1 stories in Destiny 2? You won't know until they release Destiny 2 and who knows they might do what they did with Destiny 1 and scrap the story and remake it 2 weeks before the release date. You do realize that the major flaws with Destiny 1 was Bungie's own fault right, they scraped what was a complete story and put in a crap story that left a lot of holes and unanswered questions in it. And if they don't learn from their mistakes then they will lose even more people then they have already lost.
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[quote]And if they don't learn from their mistakes then they will lose even more people then they have already lost.[/quote] They have learned from their mistakes, that's why I have confidence that Destiny 2 will be much, much better. With Destiny, they made a lot of "best guesses", it was one big expire meant. Now that they have established the foundation, all they have to do is build.
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Its easy to build up when all you have is a pile a dirt. And Destiny 2 better be better then Destiny 1 because they would actually have to try to make it worse then destiny 1.
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I don't think that you realize how good this game is. They came in with no idea how to do this, and they are getting better every day. Is Destiny a very fun game RIGHT NOW? No,not really, but this franchise has the potential to be the best of the best, and I want to be there every step of the way. If you want to quit, then quit, but I guarantee you that Destiny 2 will easily exceed your expectations, and it's all uphill from there.
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Again like I said before they would have to try to go downhill from here. I realize exactly how good this game is and I know how much better it could have been if Bungie didn't screw it up. perfect example would be the story they scraped before destiny 1 came out, and you know the Exotic Khvostov that is coming with Rise of Iron, yea that was originally supposed to come with Vanilla destiny in the same kind of quest line as the Necrochasm but they decided to leave it out last minute.
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That's because they didn't have time to put in everything that they planned, they were too ambitious.
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They had plenty of time to put everything in. You realize that they had destiny all ready for release then went through and cut a bunch of stuff and scraped a bunch of stuff. That is why the Destiny 1 story is so chopped up and unfinished. They went through last minute and changed a bunch of stuff. So they actually screwed themselves over when they did this.
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My guess is that was an Activision thing.
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Why do you point blame at everything other then Bungie. You keep acting like Bungie was completely innocent but if something good happens to the game you say Bungie did it but if something bad happens its Activision's fault. Again it's Bungie's game not Activision's game. While Activision has some pull it what goes on with Destiny, it is still up to Bungie what goes on with their game because Activision is just the publisher and not the creator.
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Because, as far as I can tell, almost everything bad that has happened so far HAS been Activision. Bungie has done some stuff wrong, but not on purpose. They aren't some corrupt anti-fun mafia that wants nothing but money and the souls of the innocent like you are trying to portray them. Am I being somewhat ridiculous and over forgiving of Bungie? You tell me. Are you making them out to be the embodiment of pure evil and incompetence? Maybe that isn't your intention, but that's what it sounds like to me.
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So if they don't just want money then when Luke Smith said something about throwing money at the tv he must have been an Activision employee and not a Bungie employee at the time. And yes you are over forgiving Bungie because I cannot emphasize this enough its Bungie's game not Activision's game.
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Honestly, Luke smith needs to just go make the game and not talk anymore, but in the end, he is only human, and people make mistakes, that's fine as long as they don't make them twice. That is my problem with activision, they destroy games all of the time.
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But Bungie has been making the same mistakes twice. Stop acting like Bungie is innocent of all mistakes but they are the reason why something good happens. You sound like you work for Bungie.
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What mistakes have they made twice?
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Edited by Elephant Head Saphy: 8/6/2016 3:44:56 PMWeapon balancing they have yet to get it right. And you can't say that it is Activision's fault.
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Getting the same problem wrong twice is not the same as trying to answer that problem with the same answer that was just wrong.
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That is literally making the same mistake twice dude. Failing to solve a problem doing the same thing twice in a row is literally making the same mistake twice.
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Yes, the second example is, but that isn't what they've done.
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So you are telling me Bungie hasn't been doing the same thing over and over to try and balance weapons for PvP. You are telling me they haven't nerfed this gun and turn around and nerfed this gun then nerfed this gun a week later. Because that is exactly what Bungie is doing and it still hasn't balanced PvP. Its making the same mistake over and over and over again. Hence. So you are right Bungie has not made the same mistake twice. They have just made it probably 20 times by now.
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Edited by AggressiveBacon: 8/8/2016 7:14:05 PMNerfing isn't a mistake, it's better than buffing.
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The reason the crucible is in the terrible condition its in is because of the nerfing. Nothing needed a nerf, if nothing got nerfed in the first place nothing would need buffed.