I think bungie or Activision (whoever is responsible for this pathetic offering) need to learn from square enix with final fantasy xiv. When the game first launched fans weren't happy so what did they do? They put up their hands, admitted that they messed up and rebuilt the game as a realm reborn. Players of the first game were rewarded. Now it's arguably the best mmo out there.
They can also learn from a realm reborn when it comes to content too. Yes, you pay £7.50 a month for it but when you consider that destiny expansions are coming every 2 months, destiny costs more on a per month basis. Not to mention, while I have been away for this month I cancelled my sub but will still get the updates when I next log on. The game gets updates ever 3-6 weeks. I dare anybody to read the patch notes for that game without giving up. Even for the minor updates the list goes on forever. And about 90% of that list is actual new content. When I'm on that game and I don't know what to do, it's not for lack of content, it's that there is just so much I don't know where to start. I have put 200+ hours into it and there is still so much to do and I have spent less money on it so far than I have on destiny, even with the sub. So if anybody at bungie is reading this, learn from it. For every person like me who comments hoping the game will improve, at least 4 more people won't complain but won't put another penny into any of your games ever again.
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