They introduced an activity called a "raid" which rewarded gear that was required to hit max level/maximise damage output etc...
From that point a line was drawn in the sand and this was no longer a conventional FPS.
Whilst Destiny hasn't fully jumped on the MMO side of it, they've been dipping their toes over.
The problem is finding the balance between the two, which is relatively fresh territory for a Console game. There is no "ideal" model for them to follow and are most likely attempting to figure it out as they go.
Check any other major "evolving" game; their forums contain all the same arguments etc...
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MMO's have raids, instancing, gear leveling, mat grinding, etc. But so do RPG's. Those things have become so common place in gaming today that they can no longer be attributed to MMO's. At least not solely attributed to them. Even Bungie refers to their game as a shared or open world shooter.
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Lol so if I add a raid to sonic and give it rewards then sonic will be a MMO? Lol your logic is flawed
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Yes it will lol
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I think your jumping to conclusions. Doesn't look to me like he said it was an mmo. Just putting their finger in the pie. Hope that makes sense.