When Destiny came into players hands it became a fast sensation. Everyone was excited to see how Bungie did with a title that wasn't a halo game. At first everyone was in love with it. As time grew on the "grind" finally showed its ugly face to a community that was expecting more from a game with such promise... Players left and players came. Bungie promised to deliver more to the table with their first DLC The Dark Below. Players got excited while others thought nothing would change. After most players Got their hands on the first DLC some flaws came up and again the "grind" was back. The Destiny community began to crumble and break into a civil war, "There is no end game activities worth playing" some have said,while others (myself included), stuck by Bungies side every step of the way. More was promised with the house of wolves, but the community was still split. But now Bungie has announced a DLC that is the biggest most game changing DLC to date in Bungie history.
The community finally had came together, but sadly, it wasn't in a positive light.
New players and Veteran players have all came together to express a concern with the Mistreatment of the players whom have been with Destiny since day one and even with the newer players.
Bungie believes that they can gain more players with the collectors edition of The Taken King, more exclusive content for new players than for veterans.
Bungie, we already paid for the game the DLCs and most of us have been playing since day one.. Treat these players right or you're going to lose more players than you would be gaining.
I have backed up every decision Bungie has made until now... And I know I am not the only one. If you agree or don't agree with Bungies Decision, post a comment below of you're opinion.
[b]Edit 1:[/b] If you want to support the Veteran gamers join this group/clan. As of right now it is an Xbox Clan only until a PlayStation Network user becomes an Admin to Enable it. [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Clan/Forum/1071327]Veterans Matter Movement[/url]
[b]Edit 2:[/b] [quote]This week, Destiny fans are upset. That anger isn’t about any one thing; it’s about a hundred things. It’s about a dozen smiling Bungie Weekly Updates that joked about legitimate player grievances. It’s about a hundred small design decisions that wasted our time, or robbed us of rewards, or left us feeling like we’d spent an evening in the fruitless pursuit of nothing at all. It’s about the gnawing sense that we’ve spent a year playing the worst version of our favorite game, and that its brighter future may paradoxically make us regret having been there from the start. It’s about how our relationship with this game that we love—and we really do love it!—can so often feel unbalanced and unhealthy.[/quote]-Kirk Hamilton [b]Source: [/b] [url]http://kotaku.com/why-destiny-players-feel-screwed-over-1713417685[/url]
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I totally agree, not only that but now they keep promising to reveal what there going to give veteran plays and when the day they gave us comes up they tell us it will be on a different day. I have not bought the taken king dlc (and I have to buy it for me and my wife since we both play, usually together) and I will not buy it until I am confident that bungie is going to take care of its veteran players and so far I've seen nothing to indicate that they are. Empty promise after insult after empty promise. I was on of those players that after the dark below came out and I had tried it out I quit for about a month while I waited for house of wolves and I only tried that because I had purchased the season pass (a mistake I won't make again with bungie). I'm not a consumer/gamer that plans to be taken for a ride, I have no problem going to a different game franchise, I was a COD player before destiny and I can be one again, maybe I'll go to BF instead who knows lots of new games are coming, if destiny wants my wife and I to keep playin they'll have to give us some incentives.