When the Destiny beta launched, we got to play a pretty good chunk of the game. We got to experience some story missions, a strike, some PvP, and the Patrol mode. Little did we know at the time, we had actually played nearly 1/4th of the full game.
In the final release, there is about 6-8 hours of Story mission content with some unique encounter designs. There is about 4 hours of Strike content with mostly recycled encounter and end with bosses that are big version of some other enemy you have faced. There is about 1 hour of Raid content with unique encounter designs. Majority of crucible amounts to basically 3 PvP maps for Control and Clash which are 6v6 modes.
The Dark Below "expansion" adds maybe 1 hour of Story, 30 minutes of Strike, and 30 minutes of Raid content, plus some PvP maps and loads of load screen ships.
You will be playing the above many many times over due to the gameplay, the illusion of gameplay changing if you use different classes (Titan, Hunter, Warlock) or sub-classes and or weapon combinations. But mainly you will be playing the same content over and over for the grind. The grind to get weapons/armor, the grind to get materials to upgrade weapons/armor, the grind to get XP to upgrade weapons/armor, grind to recovery from XP resets on upgrade path, grind to get drops needed to raise light level, etc.
If this was any other shooter, you might play the campaign again on harder difficulty. You might play the co-op modes on occasion with friends, and you might dabble in the PvP at your leisure or just play PvP exclusively if that was more your thing. Really no different than Halo or Call of Duty, but because of the "RPG / grind" elements, I think you will be doing those things in a very different state of mind, and you may find yourself playing this game way more than the content warrants or that you enjoy.
Ultimately, I think when you first get into it, you will enjoy it. You will be surprised at how short it is for a game that from outside looks to have a really bold scope, you will be surprised by how much loading times are there and how much time is wasted going to Tower. Eventually all the cool will be replaced with the grind mindset and you will see many players just getting more and more efficient about how they grind and you might join into that mindset, and ultimately you will just run out of reasons to grind short of Bungie artificially extending the grind by arbitrarily raising level cap and making obsolete all your past grind by adding higher level weapons/gear and putting resets on upgrade path.
You will also for each encounter learn how to do it the easy/safe way because the game design really doesn't encourage run and gun or more dynamic engaging combat. All the AI is very scripted and for each encounter, you find one of few successful way to stand and shoot, that will basically work on each subsequent time more than not. Ultimately what makes the player more successful also makes the game more boring, while straying from that strategy just makes the game frustrating, and honestly aside from trying new weapons and play styles (which will all eventually exhaust), there just isn't any good reason to keep replaying the same content over and over.
I think for me, it is time to put Destiny in the past. All my starting friends have long since moved on to other games and are happier for it. I'll maybe return for House of Wolves because I made the mistake of pre-purchasing that with the Digital Guardian Edition, but I think I have long over stayed the point where I was enjoying the game and have long been in the mode where I am just grinding the game, and otherwise getting front row seats view on just how poorly Bungie is managing the game (repetitive lazy "events", recycled locations/encounters/enemies for "expansions", etc). I hope I am wise to avoid buying any future expansions or releases of Destiny or Bungie or this type of grind design game.
Since the game doesn't provide any point of closure, and its hard to just stop with the "addictive senseless grind" without some kind of closure, and because there is a sense of belonging to Destiny community, this here will have to serve as my closure.
Farewell and good luck - Enjoy while it lasts, and try to move on before you completely sour on the overall experience
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After 69 hours I'm breaking up with ur nan
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Im my opinion.. Ur not playin destiny properly... Ive put in over 800 hrs into destiny.. Hav everythin on all max players.. But still raid etc every week to help fellow clanmate... There more than just grinding strike.. My clan always has a laugh.. Even if were losing... But if u wanna stop play destiny.. Thats ur choice...
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Honestly, if you enjoyed to play the game enough to play 820 hours I think that was a pretty good game for you. I can see where you are coming from. Like I've only got 2 characters I really play (the second of which is almost max) and I have started to become burnt out. You on the other hand have 3 max characters (how u do dis?) and pretty much nowhere else to go in the game. My advice to you is just take a break, however long you want. You obviously like the game and just are getting tired of it right now. If you continue playing, it will become a chore and it won't be fun when new content releases. Just come back when HoW releases and I'm sure you will have a lot more fun!
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You will be back. Guaranteed.
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http://youtu.be/gutCFMc5khY
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Games is awesome. All games lack content after 800 hrs if u even play it that long. If ur leaving dont let the door hit u on the way out.
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You but over 800 hours into a game that didn't have a real story. You have to admit Bungee did something right. The issue this games has is there is no end. Your never done. From the raids to the end of the story there is never the satisfying final cut scene. The closest we get is the strangers monologue. When she says "were not done" 5times. So being able to determine when you are done with the game is important. Play the game because it's fun, if you don't like the grind what will you like when you have the weapon?? The come back during expansions and events.
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Wow over 800 hours and you complaining because its boring having sex with Scarlett Johanson would be boring to if you did for 800 hours
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I realize some of you are new to MMOs but back in 2001 we invented a rule. NO ONE CARES IF YOU QUIT, UNLESS I CAN HAZ UR STUFFS
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Goodbye, Mrs. Gloop. Adieu. Aufwiedersehen. Gesundheit. Farewell.
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820 hours. That's value, must be a great game to have lasted you that long! Not many games hold peoples attention that long. Seems bungie did a great job.
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Bye Felicia!
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TL:DR All you really need to do is stop logging in.
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Cool story bro needs more dragons and shit
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See you on Warframe? See you on Warframe.
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Edited by Spaceman: 2/26/2015 5:57:50 AMThe human addiction is a strange thing. This game messes with your psyche. You feel like you have to do more to earn more to be better to have the best to rank up higher to get better gear to gain more light to reach a higher level... BUT, sadly it's just a scam. The effort is endless and you are rewarded by getting more content to do it all over just so your level can say 32... then 34... then 36... then 40! Yay. If you can separate addiction from casual fun, then by all means play the game... but don't get drawn into the deep cold mess that is called Destiny. You don't need to play it... in the end, you have achieved nothing.
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Edited by bwerbwerbhb fbfb: 2/26/2015 2:16:00 PM[b]C ya next week :)[/b]
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Good, we weren't that into you anyway.
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Very well said. Trust me when I say replace it with a new 3ds and monster hunter 4 :)
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Sorry to hear you're done. See yah.
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Pfft, like all of the posts identical to this one...NOBODY CARES! Just leave, geez
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Well you are right about almost everything and you have laid it all out here very intelligently without indulging in the anger or nastiness that is typical with these types of posts. All i can say is this, for all of its many flaws, destiny has entertained me for nearly (if not more than) a thousand hours and i still enjoy the social aspects of raids and strikes. I have met people and made friends from all over the country that i hope to game with in the future and in other settings. I got these things for 69 bucks, if i get bored to death tomorrow morning and never play again i will still consider this to be the best 69 bucks i ever spent.
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Yeh I wish I knew I was playing 1/4 of the game lol wtf. I was like wtf? Didn't I do this? Anyways yeah dude you and destiny need a break 820+ hrs holy shyt bro.
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This is the guy that plays skyrim, a few minutes at a time.
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As I near 32 on all my characters, I see a wind down time, it's not a continual grind. And I've been playing catch up. Started character 2 and 3 5 weeks ago, did my first raid 3 weeks ago. Not really that much grinding if I'd had spread it out, but I enjoyed the first character play through first. The learning curve on the raid can seem daunting, but there always seems to be someone to explain it even when you don't ask. Once you get past the initial couple times, I'm finding I can squeeze them in when I thought I'd never have time for them.