But like OP said, us mature consumers are sick of the vague and obscure info they hand out slowly week by week. When e3 dropped, fallout gave me more reason to play it in 15 minutes of gameplay than bungie has from e3 and on. Fallout showed us a lot 5-6 months before release date, yet two months before the taken king drops and we are still basically clueless as what this "expansion" will contain.
We have many more questions than answers at this point and it's making many of us who are torn between our love for the game and our hate for the lack of communication between us and bungivision question if it's worth it.
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We know it will include story missions, strikes, pvp maps, and a raid.
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So, basically, all the same things we've been doing for a year? No we need to hear of innovations to the game not just running through a "new mission" that is 80% old territory. Also we expect those "new" missions, strikes, etc. But they have yet to answer some big questions like what will happen with year 1 weapons, or what kind of rebalance will take place in the weapon department or anything that adds to the immersion of the universe we protect as guardians of light.
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They've already said plenty about that...you just have to look at what they said. New "patrol" area, which most of the new missions/strikes/raid will be in. Adding taken to old strikes on Mars to show the world changing due to events, just to name a couple.
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Adding "new" enemies to old content (to someone on Playstation) isn't new and is a lazy attempt at immersion. And again we expected a new patrol area we need innovation in this game before it gets buried under competition. Can you tell me if they have given us a completely new feature in the game? Not the remade UI, or something else reinvented, but something that we have not seen in destiny yet. Legitimate changes that aren't currently in the game in some way shape or form.
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It is dlc...do you expect them to completely change the game with it? I don't. I'd wait for destiny 2 if that's what you want.
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All I'm saying is if this expansion, not dlc, is anything like the lackluster dlc we have received, destiny will get buried under completion. And destiny would be just another game that couldn't live up to the expectations.
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No game lives up to expectations when people hype themselves up too much for it.
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Umm, bungie drove that hype train...
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Bungie starts hype, of course, they want to sell a game. Players expand the hype.
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Bungie outright lied. "See that mountain in the distance? You can climb it." False.
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Don't even bother explaining rationale to this person, you could very well be arguing with a ten year old.