"I don't have time to complain about what I don't have time to complain about"
I find it funny that people feel they are entitled more from a game that provides so much more content than many other games for 60 bucks.
So many tears shed lately in the forums, salt from the tears have been piled so much that it can be condensed and formed into it's own planet for future DLC. This is the equivalent of bashing a restaurant on Yelp over and over. "I really thought I'd get more food even though it filled me up". I'm still eating it regularly but man am I disappointed!"
Quit whining. DLC's will be great, there will be more loot, many changes will happen that we ask for. Keep in mind Destiny 2 had been in development well before the DLC's for Destiny 1 hit that made it so great.
D1 molded from a shiny turd into a fantastic game. Give it time. Quit crying, please. If it continues I will need to buy many shares in Kleenex.
Update: A lot of good constructive criticism coming out of this post. Keep it up.
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While the total amount of time spent on different activities and the gunplay both justify the price of 60$, the gameplay does not add any replay value. The goal of increasing one number by shooting and pressing the interaction button does not qualify as great replayable gameplay. Yes, D1 had the same concept but it introduced more ways of managing gear (upgrading weapons and armor,perk choices and cool down based builds).Destiny games generally have a very small amount of models for gear and perks that are not impactful,which is unfortunate, but in D1 players had more choices managing those. In D2 it seems that they embraced the fact that the gear is underwhelming in terms of performance and appearance and focused more on power progression, which is one-dimensional and unpleasant.