Honestly, everything looks great, the only thing that struck legitimate fear in me was the planets / moons.
When the guy opened the director, it was [b]only[/b] Earth, Titan, Io, and Nessus. Where did Venus go? Mars? Saturn? Europa? The Moon? The Reef? Don't tell me those are the only 3 planets to play on!!
Here we go again with only 3 places to go to. There's no excitement of going to Titan, Io, and Nessus if they're part of a main storyline that you go to immediately.
Those planets need to be the last places in the quest. Mars, Venus and the Moon better be in D2. I can already see it now. The game will be action packed for the first month and then everything will be done and completed and people will get bored.
You can't expect people to stay enthused to play if you only offer 3 places to go. We need scenery. Color. Hues. Different flora and fauna to lool at, to explore.
The scare is, is that's how Destiny one shipped. D1 gave us Earth, Moon, Venus and Mars and that was it. I'm afraid these three showcased are going to be the only ones available. Don't let my nightmare come true Bungie.
Give us the Nine, Reef, Moon, Venus, Mars and Mercury to explore on top of Io, Titan, Nessus and the European deadzone. A solar system of infinite possibilities and action from planet to planet.
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