Bump.
I completely agree that we should be given more content with each dlc drop...I mean if you're going to continue the story (which with a lack of what was given they should)
You need to make it chapters or seasons.
10 to 15 story per dlc with maybe 5 strikes 1 raid and 5 maps.
Now that isn't much to ask because so much money was given for this game development and not to mention the money made from the first week alone.
They have more staff now also so the excuse they don't have time for all that is out of question. This is definitely a doable thing
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I agree with the story missions based on how shorts missions are, I would say 3 strikes would be good as they still have to craft those area, and 3 maps would be fine if you could actually choose what maps you wish to play on with customs or voting. But yeah this DLC has been a flop. The game has been a flop with a lot of people, yeah it may have sold millions of copies but that was based off of hype and legacy, a legacy that looks to soon be tarnished. I wish we could see how many people actively play but they no longer keep track of unique users playing. The last time they did was what the first month the game was out?
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Yeah tbh I'd be happy with 3 strikes and maps if we hade more of a story...we all know from past games bungie has a beautiful storytelling side but for some reason they aren't showing it anymore
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Probably because their lead writer Joesph Staten left the train and took all the story telling goodness with him. Look at his latest game sunset overdrive, aside from the game itself being fun the story is actually good as well. Instead all bungie wants to do is make you go to their site and read grimoire cards. Using lore to tell a story can be effective, look at dark souls 1/2 and demons souls, there is literally nothing but exploration and good atomosphere that makes you want to know more about the world and you can find all the lore [b]in game[/b].
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I agree with you man. I am baffled by the peeps who are happy with less ... Perhaps they were the ones who spent hours shooting into a hole for engrams.