Don't be so quick to assume that the story not being complete in the first iteration of Destiny to mean this isn't where they are going to take the game.
I'm from the perspective that we're only scratching the surface.. living in the first floor of a skyscraper that is under construction so to speak.
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Not having any story in the first game will likely result in players not getting the second, ill likely wait a couple weeks after destiny 2 release to actually purchase it
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A fair point and a risk, perhaps that was expected? We'll see.
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I don't doubt there is story to come. But not having SOMETHING in the game has cost Bungie players. That much appears to be a fact, given the overwhelming reaction to it.
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Time will tell, I find as many pro-Destiny posts as I do negative posts about it. I've held the belief (and hope, I'll admit) that the story isn't nearly as shallow as it appears.. Imagine, if you will, that Bungie's chosen story-telling type doesn't fall into the cliche 'the audience (gamers) knows more than our character'.. but infact we the player as well as our guardian are given very sparse information because we're being used. Maybe we aren't fighting for the right side (as the Exo Stranger implied without saying). When I think of it that way I see the 'story' as very much a 'need to know information, soldier, now go do this task without thinking too hard about it.' And if that is true - boy do we have a treat in store for us as the game evolves and grows.