I have and Destiny caters to my sense of investigation.
Mass Effect, Final Fantasy, and Halo all serve up the exposition on a silver platter.
Destiny does not and forces me to engage it making me more involved in puzzling out the story and carving my own path out of the game.
Which brings me back to the point you missed. You make your own legend. That is how you become such. Nobody will make you one.
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Edited by Weasle: 11/30/2014 5:33:58 AMLol, The reason you are *puzzled* about the story is because there is not one. Why don't you go play a Call of Duty game, and then "Puzzle" over why reinforcements are spawning, or why there are N.a.zi Zombies. Hmm N.a.zi Zombies? OMG, Hitler is trying to come back and rule the world in World war 3 thats why?! I could only see your dumb ass story in regards to that. (The lone warrior sprints through the destroyed complex. Trying to find his squad.) (Must report to his friends to inform them that the Zombie Apocalypse has started, but why?) (After kicking a zombie in the balls, or where his balls WOULD have been since they rotted off, he notices that the zombie is wearing a N.a.zi uniform), (After he finally finds his squad and is about to tell them what is happening, he starts to compose himself and catch his breath). (N.a.zi's are trying to resurrect Hitler to take over the world he starts to say.... but his squad says.... "BEHIND YOU), (The problem is our hero has no time to reload and no points to buy a gun off the wall.........) THE PROBLEM IS YOUR STORY IS F.UC.KING GAY Do the Internet a favor, stop writing fan fiction for a broken ass game.
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Nice. Keep praticing.
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No I read your alleged point, and it, points to you trying to rationalize away Destiny's terrible pace in narrative, level of immersion, as well as its repetitive nature. Of course, you can also say things like "since Destiny deals with time traveling agents, we are stuck in a time loop, it fits with the story and the repetitiveness of it all." Wake up and realize grimoire is this game's basis of a development crisis, and shipwreck, highlighted by your main writer's immediate departure. I choose to reply to you out of a sense of personal interest in the pursuit of truth, not to change your mind, that part is up to you. Not that you would either, your unwavering stance proves this to a tee.
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See now this is something I take issue with. You ask for an explanation and I give it to you. Then you turn around and mock me for giving you "excuses". I will admit I'm even having trouble replying to you because I can't figure out what any of this has to do with the topic at hand and feels more like a personal attack rather then trying to refute my point. The Topic being the individual in question feels there is no value in their time spent in game. My Point being only you can give value to what you create. Are you trying to change the topic to the never ending argument of lack of story or are you just bitter and jealous of my ability to go deeper in something that looks shallow and feel the need to assault me for it?
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Lol Please, be serious. What's your grand point, that we are all a collective force of individual guardians pushing back the vague darkness? Yeah that is, how you claim, "spoon fed" to you in vidocs, trailers, beginning, and the ending. There's no deeper meaning there. The days of being in total amazement at a tv remote ended about 18 years ago, I'd hope.
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Yep. The latter it is. Three posts and each time you try to change the subject. I told you what my point was. "The Value of anything is only determined by the individual in question." Each time you have gone off track. You're not refuting any points, you're attempting to attack an "easy target". Come on cupcake, actually engage me here. Or does your "search for the truth" prevent you from collecting data from any and all sources. Even ones you may not agree with?
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[quote]Yep. The latter it is. Three posts and each time you try to change the subject. I told you what my point was. "The Value of anything is only determined by the individual in question." Each time you have gone off track. You're not refuting any points, you're attempting to attack an "easy target". Come on cupcake, actually engage me here. Or does your "search for the truth" prevent you from collecting data from any and all sources. Even ones you may not agree with?[/quote] Cupcake? You're better than that, right;)? Or maybe you've reached your limit here; frowning upon ad hominems while practicing that very act. I think I follow you. Ask me a question in relation to your point, and I'll answer. Otherwise this is a waste of time. "The value of anything is only determined by the individual in question." I mostly agree with it. Mirrored value systems tend to go a long way, no doubt. How about merit? Or is this mutually exclusive? Are you claiming there's no objective way to judge this(a) game?
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I got my point across now it seems. Closing dialog.
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You're trying to fill your own reasons in place of what's missing. This does not qualify the game as infallible, as you tried to do with your mention of personal values in relation to anything. You have to be deluded to negatively address the games I mentioned earlier, while defending this half assed game's "story." There is endless potential in a game that takes place in the solar system, but there needs to be worthwhile material to kickstart and fulfill this immense potential.