I know writing can be quite difficult, but they had the budget to hire the best and the gameplay to back it up.
They should've embellished on everything. Go into racrs, go into classes, go into details about factions and Crucible, go into side stories for NPCs, find NPCs on the other locations to assist with needs, go into the past as to what exactly has happened, go more in depth about the speculation of the Traveler and what it does there (not necessarily an answer, but elaborate speculation), more story about the enemies, some information about resources, more depth to public events and why they occur, more information about the Queen and her brother, more about these bosses (why do they exist? Where do they rank in their respective race's hierarchy?), more about the vast dungeons, more about the space ships that are nothing but aesthetics for loading screens, more information about how the Guardians acquired their powers and how they've been being used while you were unconscious, where Ghosts came from, and so on. Christ, there is literally a library of books in a section of the tower. How come we can't go into the city below the Tower? What is stopping the enemies from getting into the Tower exactly? How does the Traveler protect us? Who even built the Tower?
A story about how mankind was almost wiped clean off of the Earth, but was resilient in their valiant efforts to conjure enough strength to forge what we now know is the Tower and to fight back the forces under the power of the Traveler would have been nice. I'd like to see wars being waged from the top of the tower. It'd be cool if even randomly and rarely an enemy boss could sneak in somehow and you'd have to fight them off to ensure the safety of the Tower (say the enemy had some sort of special shield created from incredibly rare elements or something).
There is no depth, there is no emotional connection to your characters, nor any NPCs. At least I would laugh from the Claptrap in Borderlands. In Final Fantasy XI I felt attached to my player as I progressed through the story. Halo? Attached. There was personality. There was color to these games.
Stop excusing it and embrace the fact that they fell short. Writing can be hard, but when you've got a half of a billion dollar budget you can find some good writers. Pay them 5 million in total (say, 5 collaborative writers at 1 million each for a few years of work) and that's a drop in the bucket for the budget. More people would hear of the wonders of the storyline for Destiny and buy into the game rather than sit idle snd read the complaints.
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Ok so one of the greatest films of all time Star Wars guves you very little actual information on the universe in the first movie. I for one was happy my Titan has a story. His name is Logan Church he died long ago during the Golden Age. He was awakened by his Ghost (who he calls Robert) and taken to the Tower. After doing some small missions to get himself a more workable ship to better fight the Darkness. While doing this he discovered a Hive presence on earth that had been investigated by a previous guardian. He and a small band of fellow guardians followed this previous guardian's trail and were contacted by an unknown entity. After fulfilling the missi ok n and destroying the swordnof croata they ventured to Venus and met the mysterious contact who revealed a plot to destroy the traveler. He went to the Rift for help but was met only with distain. He was asked to complete a task believed to be impossible and succeded in stealing the gatelord's eye. He then gained the respect of the Awoken queen but not her brother. They gave the team the information they needed and they left for Mars. Atter recharging the gatelords eye they were able to venture into the Black Garden and destroy the heart of the Vex. They then returned to Earth and while the Speaker gave an eloquent speech Logan was greeted by the Stranger. She told him there was still much to be done and then left without even giving him so much as her name. However she left him one thing: her rifle. Logan continues to fight the darkness both alone and with friends. One day he may learn more about the traveler and the golden age and the fall but for now he focuses on pushing back the darkness and saving humanity.
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Or is that not enough story?