I'm not sure how the online factor within Destiny and the ability to play with friends is an issue which affects the potential volume of DLC. Please expand.
The graphics on Skyrim and Oblivion were outstanding imho (especially Skyrim). I would say that Skyrim graphics are on a par with Destiny for Xbox 360 tbh. Again, how is this point relevant to the volume of DLC for Destiny?
Sure there were glitches in those games (as in all games). I don't remember experiencing any that stopped me playing the story. How is this any different from a glitch ridden Destiny? And again, how does this have a bearing on the volume of DLC that it is possible to include within the game?
Where have they promised more ‘stuff’ for the coming weeks? And what do you mean by stuff (playable content or items)? The stuff that is constantly being added obviously should have been there at release. I would rather wait longer and have a better game, than see them rush and do a poor job. Same with the DLC.
I respect your right to say whatever you want. You could call me a fat ugly turnip if you wanted. I mentioned freedom of speech in regard to the objection: 'Stop crying and play another game'. It would seem that many ‘fanboys’ are incapable of any meaningful response other than to say I should 'shut up'. Hence the reason for saying, 'I have a right to express my opinion'.
I'm not against Destiny. I think it is a great game. I just feel that it has the potential to be so much better.
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