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I don’t care who is making it, doesn’t mean it can’t be a disappointment and it certainly doesn’t mean that overhyping it [i]wont[/i] ruin it.
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  • True, but when you have a company that has had nothing but good rep you hold higher standards. Destiny is obviously only still going because of the Bungie name as if it was by an indie developer it would’ve never made it this far.

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  • Firstly I’d argue that destiny would have maybe went farther if it was an indie title, as people expect more from a company like bungie. So bioware games are published by EA, correct? That won’t always be a good thing especially with how greedy those companies are getting these days. Not only that but it’s hard to say a company has never made a bad game or at least a game that didn’t live up to expectations.

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  • That an of response for sure. They may have had things really different and probably stick with their original plan. We’ll never know, but if they pulled the crap they do without their rep they never would’ve made it this far. And I never said Bioware has never had a bad name, just said they have a really strong standing rep. Their publisher is no better as EA and Activision are plain greedy and can push games out early. But in the end the Devs can still save their game if they want to.

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