If you really just fixed your grammar skills it would bring a whole new light to your argument... Well it would help you not discredit yourself. You sound like our goddamn politicians on debate, you are repeating yourself like a broken record fumbling over your words at every corner, where was this 'promised' content you keep referring to? The game is barely a few months old and you are expecting a completely finished product that is expected to live more than a year.... If you give the community 100% of the planned content on day 1, the majority will be done and bored by the end of year 1.
Next argument please, and can we make it realistic for the real-world?
Thanks.
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So when you buy a game you don't expect it to be finished, my how times do change.
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My understanding of a 'finished' game must be vastly different from your interpretation of the matter. Sure Destiny doesn't have the BEST storyline ever implemented into a video game, I will agree to that. But that doesn't make me believe that the game is unfinished, or that I have been robbed of my money. There is room for improvement and that is a good thing, in my opinion.
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A game who's focus is on the multiplayer aspects of the game, not a single player game based solely on a single player campaign and story content, yeah I would not expect the game to be 100% complete when it is released. Destiny is a multiplayer game, which right from the very start this was made very clear as was the pledge by the devs to continuously improve upon the game as it ages and evolves with the community, they are developing this game the same way an MMO is handled. You release the product when it is ready and continue to add to it little by little over time, with large additions in the form of DLCs and expansion packs. We don't [i]deserve[/i] any free content, we were not promised anything that isn't in the game. Removing revenue from the picture will only ensure one thing: Destiny will be abandoned prematurely and the dev team will be repurposed to work on other projects with more promising return on investment ratings.