No, what you want is something for free.
Bungie isn't responsible for your expectations. Besides everything you are griping about is subjective. Just because you don't like the story, or didn't take to the time a read into the lore doesn't mean the game isn't story driven.
Bungie has said on multiple occasions that they are making this game for the long term, meaning it isn't going to be open and shut in terms of story. If this is not what you wanted, then that sucks for you. If you don't like it, then move on, there are plenty of other games coming out.
Also, not for nothing, but any time someone screams for free DLC it is soley because of the cost. The fact is that any story missions that are going to be released are going to be the same type of stuff we have now, so if you don't like the game as is, you aren't going to like it with DLC. Cost has little to do with it. Just move on, clear the boards, and leave those of us who like the game in peace.
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What the blam you mean Bungie isn't responsible for our expectations? They are 100% responsible whether they like or not. They created the marketing and advertising that set expectations, and then gut punched everyone with a troll face and said if you want more co tent buy the DLC. Only reason I still play is because I'm waiting for MCC to come out.
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So, long term = license to not finish and debug code? Sorry, you hit the bullseye on the wrong target. That still constitutes a missed shot.
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Dat apologist logic
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No. I am just sick of the complaints. Bungie put out an Alpha and a Beta showing us clearly how this game was going to play out. How the story missions were going to play out. Hell the Beta was piece for piece Earth. Every one played it, a month later the game comes out and everyone is surprised when the finished game is designed the same way.
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Unfortunately, if your are sick of the complaints, you probably shouldn't be on the forums. True story!
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I would argue that it isn't the fact I don't like the story, it's the fact that there currently isn't one....
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There is a story. It just isn't the focus of the game. The focus is the looting. Look at any looter and you will see the same thing. The Story shapes the world, but doesn't drive it. Look at Diablo, same type of game. The story is basically, "Demons Bad, Kill Demons" There you go, Now go loot some Tombs.
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Loot? You realize most games of the looting genre have more than a handful of item per class right? Destiny has 2 full sets of armor per class with weapons that continuously try to fix try again bud
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Semantics. What you are arguing about now is the amount of loot, just because there is not a lot of stuff to get doesn't negate the fact that the game is a looter. Nice try though.
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Ask any hardcore loot gamer, it actually does...
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D3 actually had a complete and satisfying story line
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You are wrong. Bungie doesn't want that to be the focus. Why fix loot caves if looting is the story? Read up and you'll see that the story band the world of destiny was the focus. And this game isn't on a 10 year life span, there are at least 3 games planned for that period of time.
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If looting is the primary focus, why has the looting system become so broken as to be ineffective? Quantity isn't even a quality in Destiny anymore. There was a time when the lack of quality loot was made up for by shear quantity, that doesn't happen anymore.
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They fixed the loot caves because they didn't want people just shooting into a cave openning. That had nothing to do with Loot, that was more about Farming. For the record I didn't agree with that patch, but I understand why they did it. As far as quantity goes, I get plenty of engrams, I got a Vault full of Legendaries and Exotics, as well as a dozen or so on each character. That is just luck though.
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Well, you said it. Luck. I get no loot other than weapons parts and armor mats. All the shards I've gotten have been from dismantling armor I've bought from earning marks. Luck should never be as prevalent in determining loot as it is in this game.
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Agreed
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Edited by Bud44: 11/3/2014 7:53:54 PMWell said. Response to abyssal shift's op
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Has nothing to do with how much it costs as if you can read I'm not asking for the two paid for DLCs to be free. I am asking for the story that we all saw before the cuts to be put in the game as that the reason most of us bought it. Get you're facts right before you state stupid things. Bungie advertised this game with a huge story with plot twists and character effected storylines. What we got was a pile of crap with no reason to replay or keep playing. Read the game of the case Ffs "rich cinematic storytelling" that was written by Bungie but not delivered by Bungie. That's what I am asking for, not anything that we all weren't promised.
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A rich story was promised, but who promised a rich story right from the start?
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So, do you work for free? If I had to guess, you probably don't even work. That would explain your ignorance.
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If I fail to perform to standard in my job, I run the risk of being fired.
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What's your point? Do you have to satisfy 100% of the people 100% of the time? That's impossible.
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Edited by MortarGrunt06: 11/3/2014 9:14:09 PMNo, you don't have to satisfy everyone, but you [i]do[/i] need to meet [i]minimum standards of performance[/i]. In this case, a game that doesn't prevent a person from playing. I would have thought that went without saying. Apparently, in your case, I was wrong.
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I think if you read all press releases from Bungie going back over three years they are bleating on about a deep mean full story. A story with symbolism and creative design at it's very centre.
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Edited by Revan Darkside: 11/3/2014 4:54:50 PMI work bloody hard so bugger off and no I don't work for free. Bungie have already been paid for the game and again not asking for anyone to get any free add ons, if you bother to read. The story was there, it was shown many times in cutscenes and press releases. I'm asking for that to be given to all game owners as that is what was advertised and is written about on the back of your case.