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I feel like everyone saying the "the figure is wrong and it's for the franchise not just the 1st game" is mad that you just shit all over the game
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Though the other budgets aren't accurate it just shows money cannot buy you everything, Witcher 3 is awesome, GTA 5 well it's GTA and great. Money well spent in both of those two examples especially Witcher 3 and the free content. Far as I can see the breakdown of $500,000,000 budget spending for Destiny. $1000 actually spent developing the game that includes $10 spent on the storyline, $200 on voice actors, $2 on programming the RNG, $15 on Q&A, $1.50 on PVP balancing. $100 million was spent on cutting content. The rest on marketing/advertising, takeaways, the story writers and CEO's crack habits and rent boys/hookers. Bungievision- -blam!- the gamers
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Destiny has a $500 million 10 year contract. It didn't cost that much to make it
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http://www.polygon.com/2014/5/6/5686268/Destiny-costs-activision-500-million-to-develop-promote http://www.gamespot.com/articles/destiny-budget-nowhere-near-500-million-bungie-says/1100-6420802/ http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSBREA4501F20140506 TL/DR: Activizzard=Satan. [spoiler]Thank... err... Mephisto that D3 is still getting attention from Blizz.[/spoiler]
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A dev at bungie said their budget for destiny was no where near 500mil
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Edited by Sora Orth: 8/10/2015 3:34:00 PMI googled budgets and found witcher 3 was 32mil with another 35 for marketing, unless that's witcher 2, then it's less at 10.3mil. GTA costs 265mil, and destinys 500mil is over 10 years
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https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/145277439/0/0
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*$500m on a ten-year franchise.
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Wth does that sink want now!?
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That's crazy! I personally think witcher 3 is the most fun out of those.
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Edited by Logfish111: 8/9/2015 5:10:25 PMThere is no official figure on the development costs of the 1st destiny game. TW3 was cheaper than the other 2 sure, but it was still way more than $15 million. You probably shouldn't assume reddit posts contain actual data. Do some research yourself please and then maybe you will stop posting misinformation.
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The numbers are a little closer to; GTA5 130million to make, destiny 140million to make. I do believe that destiny holds the number 2 spot for most expensive game to make, and GTA5 is number 3.
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Hey everybody look what I found: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_expensive_video_games_to_develop Oh look destiny goes to 140+ and not the bullshit 500
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And Destiny has so much more replay value than either of the other two games, so the $500m budget was put to great use by Bungie.
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Making a game on where CD Projekt is must be really cheap.
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Presenting inaccurate information is incredibly immature. The only one rekt here is yourself.
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Bs costs a lot of money ya know lol
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I didn't think there'd this many idiots here...
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Edited by Horiz0nBlade: 8/10/2015 1:42:53 AMCool picture bro but I got one thing...... No one really cares
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Look at Nintendo's games. They are almost always fantastic.
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499.9 of that was spent on making the trailers look amazing
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500m is for all of the Destiny games they're making, not just the first one.
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I just love it when people take random pictures on the internet as factual evidence.
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Even though the 500 is for the ten years If the other games suck as well, ten year plans go down the drain
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For destiny they hired a ton of actors
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A simple google search revealed the following info: [quote]Taken in those terms, The Witcher III is cheaper than those big titles, even when you remove the incorrect budget numbers in the image. According to Polish daily newspaper Puls Biznesu (Business' Pulse) in 2013, CDPR CEO Adam Kiciński estimated the game's total budget at over 110 million zł (Polish Zloty, $30 million). Of that total, 45 million zł ($12.2 million) was production budget, while another $25 million was going straight to marketing. A story published yesterday at Gazeta.pl put the final production budget a bit higher: over 120 million zł ($32.4 million). In addition, $35 million was spent just for marketing, [b][u]making the final total roughly $67.4 million[/u][/b].[/quote]