You just have to make sure it isn’t to completion. It’s about edging, until you can get somewhere safe. I hope I saved some lives (a relationships) today.
You just have to make sure it isn’t to completion. It’s about edging, until you can get somewhere safe. I hope I saved some lives (a relationships) today.
I really wanted to get into this game to fill the space left by ditching Destiny, but I found this game pretty tedious and unapproachable. I downloaded and played through the demo, but I spent hours without ever even acquiring a quest. I never used any items, never had any combat, never got outside of the initial…
So... not to be THAT guy, but this is just a shitton of rather uninteresting glitches. Am I missing some bigger theme here? Why is this a series? Why is this a Kotaku post? The 5 years to get into a room post was interesting just because of the ridiculous effort... but getting in itself wasn’t the interesting part.…
And it’s an additional $80 to get all the additional content to catch you up to today. Even if they gave this out for free they’d still be making tons of money on every person that buys the (basically required) expansions. I’m one of the few last hold outs, as I don’t think Bungie ever delivered on the original…
And it’s an additional $80 to get all the additional content to catch you up to today. Even if they gave this out…
Keep in mind, $20 gets your foot in the door, but you’ll need to pay $80 more to get caught up with the current content.
Keep in mind, $20 gets your foot in the door, but you’ll need to pay $80 more to get caught up with the current…
A gentleman’s bet it is!
The fact that we can see this today but a game with this quality of graphics in a real-time playable mode will still be a decade or more away makes me sad.
This post is the only time I’ve seen the term “vanilla” used to describe games. But it’s all over the place here. What does that mean?
Great interview. Terrible responses. It always amazes me how many words these guys can put together without ever actually saying anything. I wonder if you guys feel like he truly answered a single question you asked to your satisfaction.
...how the game should be, rather than what it should be.
That’s what I’m saying. How does this fix the issue? Is everyone okay now because they took a few bucks off the top? Isn’t the DLC still $40 plus $20 now bringing the game total to $160 for the game plus all DLC? For a shitty shell of a game with not a whisper of a plot?
So ... wait a minute. Am I crazy or is the expansion still $40 and then this extra emote crap another $20 on top of that? So you are paying the full price of the game again for some DLC? And we are supposed to rejoice?
Why is what seems to be the worlds most popular competitive game, the absolute least approachable as a spectator? I’ve seen dozens of league videos and I still have no clue what is going on. It’s just a garbled up mess of moving shit. No other game requires so much explanation and back story... and (for me at least)…
Oh damn! I knew we got fucked on the initial game. I’ve skipped all the expansions at the cost of losing all in-game friends for weekly strikes, raids, and even crucible. Really sucks, but had to be done. Funny thing is that I’d be paying less overall to get the remaining content, but I refuse to put another dollar in…
Just pointing out... Every other person commenting on this thread has a ton (some hundreds of stars) of support. Your comments have a combined 1 star. It was not a bug. Bungie was and continues to be clear that this was a change of heart, not a bug.
You are thinking of internet commenters. When they happen to ALSO be gamers, it can be even worse though.
It did for me. If they are all in your cart, and all sold by amazon you should see a checkout credit equal to the price of the cheapest album.
It did for me. If they are all in your cart, and all sold by amazon you should see a checkout credit equal to the…
If you like the game and I don’t, how is your opinion more relevant that mine? We both purchased the game.
My guess is that in 10 years, we’ll have all stopped playing any version of destiny 7 years ago. The game continues to be a marketing stunt that payed off in pre-orders big time, but they can’t expect people to fall for that shit again.
So the game is still disappointing, but you are happy to continue to pay them to try to fix it because they appear to be getting better at trying to fix it?