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Lots of speculation. This generation of games did not receive an increase in price despite the increase in cost of development. I think this issue is slightly anti-consumer, but that's only because I don't, like many, know what is to come. Consumers should be made well aware of what their money will get them. However, if new dlc slowly opens up the world and story of destiny these complaints will gradually disappear and in my opinion be more popular than a subscription based model. I think they may have created a new model in gaming that will better compensate developers and improve the bottom line of the companies that put these games out. The used game market does not benefit developers. I think more will come and they had to launch at the time they did because it was perfect to build an audience before the major releases in November. Look how successful the destiny launch was. Personally, I'm enjoying the game especially since having clan mates to team up with. It is highly repetitive but so are all things that are fun. I think it is foolish to preorder anything. You relinquish your resources prematurely based on hype or what is to come. I didn't follow the hype. I got destiny bc no games that I enjoyed were on xboxone and bungie has a 10 year plan for it. Sounded like a sound gaming investment.
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Edited by Storm: 11/20/2014 6:32:26 PMYeah I've seen this. Doesn't really matter to me. A lot of the things he talks about were problems in most first games TBH. I still like it a lot more than most games i've played, besides maybe mass effect 3.
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I guess I just don't care about any of this. The game is what it is, I have a hard time finding a point to lamenting what may have been planned and never implemented. That's just me though.
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Watch the full video by the way