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[quote]Honestly I dont see anything they havent pull of on the taken king... what disgust me is how they really are following a marketing plan and everybody seems to not seeing it....
d1? released with flaws... 2 crappy dlcs added to improve it a bit (dark below and house of wolves).... then we had taken king (major dlc) that cotrected and made game better, finally rise of iron to keep ppl hooked.
D2? Released with flaws...2 crappy dlcs to improve it a bit (curse of osiris and warmind).... then we have the forsaken..
And now also notices this:
Ppl on taken king got:
3 new supers
New weapon: swords
Fixes to the story telling and stuff that people asked for!
Biggest raid ever made (thats how they advertise it)
What ppl will get on forsaken:
3 new supers
New weapon: bows
Fixes to the end game and stuff that people asked for!
We are also working on biggest raid that we hope you will like!
See what I mean?
They had always been able to give us the content we want... but they are following the shady way of
business like any other company that sees stock values.
Dont get me wrong, like always this forsaken dlcs looks promising, heck I love the idea of bows on destiny... but ive learned my lesson, will wait till release.. stop preorder for their schemes, and wait and see what they deliver, instead of looking fordward for something that might not be that good.[/quote]
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Bungie just seen really, really bad at managing things effectively. D1. Reboot and rewrite less than 2 years before release. D2. Reboot and rewrite less than 18 months before release. There was talk that the Dreadnought was going to be part of vanilla Destiny, but as we all know it arrived a year later with TTK. I wouldn't be surprised if Forsaken was going to be part of Destiny 2 before the reboot. Then they've taken that extra year to change it a little and polish it. I really don't think it's malicious or intentional. It's just that even with Microsoft micromanaging them the version of Halo we saw was the 3rd reboot. They also rebooted other Halo games. It seems to be how they work, and with increased freedom since the split with MS it will have become worse. As time goes on other developers seem to be doing a better job at either getting it right early or fixing things quickly and Bungie are looking a bit like grizzled ancients.