Alright, so in the number of threads I have seen while just killing time or being unable to sleep as per usual, I see various people posting calling the majority of us "whiners" for daring to complain about the game. Not to mention, the now very few, fanboys who praise Destiny like it is the bees knees and greatest game ever. I mean these are the kinds of people you just can't even hold a civilized back and forth with, nothing at all resembling a debate because of how blind they are.
So I'm going to explain something as very clear as I possibly can, because I feel the need to do so.
First, lets get something straight right out the gate. I'm not a Guardian.
I'm a mother-blam!-ing "SPARTAN", understood?
I played Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, ODST, Halo Wars, Halo: Reach and Halo 4. I've watched and own the Halo Movies and Anime. I've got a "Remember Reach" poster on my wall and a tattoo that reads "John-117" right next to my "N7" (Cause lets face it, Shepard and the Chief would be best friends if they ever got to actually meet).
I'm a Spartan, first and foremost. I got Destiny BECAUSE I'm a Spartan.
I became a Bungie fan BECAUSE of Halo and I supported their mission to conquer the world because of it. I got choked up when I heard they were no longer going to be working on the series, but when they first announced the development of Destiny? Yeah, no doubt, I was onboard. They had made me a diehard fan, and I was willing to follow them without question. I helped sell their game, I got them pre-orders like nobodies business where I worked, scoring at least 10-20 pre-orders damn near every day, myself included. I played the Beta. I was there for the Midnight Release and I played Destiny non-stop.
Now, you might be wondering, if I'm talking so highly of Bungie and their creation, why so much negative feedback?
You need to recognize that its not senseless hate. NO ONE who "complains" on this forum actually hates the game. Quite the opposite. I will bet dollars to doughnuts that everyone on here who you would call a "whiner" is a serious hardcore fan. In fact, we're probably way more hardcore and attached to Destiny than those who take offense to us talking badly about it.
In truth, the REAL fans here know the Halo series.
Look to your left. Now to your right. The Guardians you see around you are actually Spartans who have their armor in a locker at the Tower. You might think I'm kidding, but you would probably be surprised just how many of us there are.
We know what Bungie is capable of doing. We have experienced it for ourselves. Would you believe that Halo 3 had a budget of roughly $60 million? That's including their marketing costs. Destiny meanwhile had $500 million. There is no excuse for everything that has happened with this game.
We Spartans look at Destiny and see the potential of what once was, and what it could STILL be. We are on here, taking the time out of our days to make these feedback threads/posts in the hopes that maybe something constructive will come out of it.
We all know Bungie can create greatness. We've seen it first hand. The fact that they think "Destiny" in its current state is acceptable is just mind blowing for most of us.
The Spartans look at the base game and say "where's the meat?"
The Spartans look at Dark Below and just shake their heads, wondering why in the hell they had to pay $20 to play content that was originally apart of their $60 purchase when it was clear to everyone how shoddy the vanilla version was.
The Spartans look at House of Wolves and flash a smile, but its very short lived because we're still wondering why in the hell we're paying so much god damn money for an obvious incomplete game.
The Spartans look at The Taken King and gawk at the ridiculous price of $40 when we've already paid that much for "DLC" which should have been given to all of us for free from the very start, like it is now for "new players" looking to get into the franchise with the release of TTK. New players pay your standard $60 purchase for the game that WE Day 1 Players should have received from the start.
The Spartans look at the "Veteran" Shaders, Emblem and Sparrow that we'll get for having spent $140+ and we're just confused to all hell because we're thinking where is value to this? We already paid $40 worth of DLC crap, now they want more? And they give us so little to go along with it? How about some Veteran EXOTICS or LEGENDARY weapons or armor?
The Spartans look at the Sparrow and wonder why there is only ONE type of vehicle for players to buy and bring with them.
The Spartans look at their defeated enemies as they lay on the ground, dead, and wonder why they can't pick up the alien weapons just laying on the ground.
The Spartans look at the Crucible and wonder why its taken them up to TTK to finally put in a Capture the Flag mode.
The Spartans look at the 4-5 hours worth of story missions that consist almost entirely of Horde Mode encounters, next to no cinematics, a lack luster story where nothing is ever really explained, enemy drop ships hovering overhead that are impossible to destroy...and question whether or not Bungie actually made this game.
The Spartans look at all the Sony Exclusives and question if Bungie no longer cares about them, and yet they continue to try and support a company which doesn't try to go out of its way in the least to do anything for them that is special in the least.
The Spartans look at Destiny...and mourn the loss of the Bungie we thought we knew.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRjzlWmjYxM
I welcome all Spartans who are willing that see this post to comment below.
Edit: Another thread of mine in which I get very critical and detailed about Destiny and all of its flaws: https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/136913407/0/0
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Good points all around. I am as well a Spartan at heart. When I play I feel like I'm a Spartan with magic powers. Maybe that's what Bungie wanted to do. Bring in super space magic but Microsoft said no, now we are here. I do have one disagreement. Yes I do agree that much of the dlc content should have been with the base game but I also see it like this. The base game is both a test, experiment and tutorial. Playing through it for the first time introduces you slowly to how the enemies work, and how over all Gaurdian interaction works. Once you hit 20 you can then begin to get serious about getting vendor gear and utilizing Exotics and learning how to use them all to their full potential. VoG is you're first test. Can you work with 5 others to overcome complex combat puzzles? If so you are ready for Destiny. Now many will say that it was due to greed or laziness that what we got at launch was a bit lack luster when it comes to content. Well imagine this, if we had gotten all 4 basic dlcs and the one big dlcs then Bungie would have been trying to fix and update across all of it. We don't need to farm for materials anymore, we can now reforge legendary weapons and soon we might be able to reforge legendary armor. With so many variables on how the community can respond to the various gameplay elements that tie us together it's no surprise Bungie is taking their time with content. I am glad they are trying new things, changing things and adding to the game over all with each dlc. We got PoE because Bungie saw players were getting bored with the same endgame content and that many where not making the effort to fo a 6 man team. This was a solution to both issues while they redesigned and possibly altered how the next Raid will work. Modifiers perhaps? So with them these leading the dlcs like this the money supports updates and running the servers along with them over all adding to the game in ways they could not have thought of to do so in the beginning.