Here's an honest question - not trolling.
I set it to download last night when I went to bed and plan on checking it out after work today. For those of you that have it- how is it?
I've always absolutely detested CoD's PVP (not my style) but the single player was great. While their single player campaign maybe lasts a little longer than Destiny's, it always left me feeling that sense of completion/accomplishment when I beat every mission on hard. With Destiny, I was left feeling empty like.. that's it? I understand it's supposed to continue for however long they can keep people playing it... but there was no sense of "more to come" from the story line. It's like ok you did it.. yay.. here's a rifle from home chick. The end.
I still enjoy Destiny.. I cant place my finger on why I'm addicted to repeating the same tasks over and over and over like a nutless monkey, except that maybe it's because I have a group of friends who do it with me and I enjoy playing with them. I think that's my addiction - playing with my group of friends. I know a few of them are picking up CoD - so we may migrate that way.
So for those of you with both games - what's your plan on playing Destiny? I see myself popping in every Tuesday (as long as I remember to), running nightfall, weekly, and raid, then playing something else.... Once DLC drops I'll probably come back until I complete it.... I'm guessing a week or two? Then who knows... what do you think you'll end up doing with Destiny now that so many other AAA games are coming out throughout the holidays? Will you pop back in for Tuesday Mayhem or will you write it off completely? Will you check in only on DLC days and pop out? Are you selling it? Thoughts? What do you enjoy about one over the other?
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You left off an option that I'm sure many of us will be doing---Playing both Destiny and COD daily. I will be picking up my pre-order Advanced Warfare in a few hours, but I will still be playing Destiny every day. Not sure why, for some reason, people seem to think that you can't play two games at the same time. They make it seem like this is a sporting event where you can only root for one team.