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Do some research... Okay, here's some research for you, because clearly you have no clue what an MMO is. In an MMO, players work to build their characters, a never-ending "grind", if you will, so that many achieve the highest they can get the game allows. Moreso, they do so in an environment where multiple players are around, and people can join others in taking down big bosses in the game. [b]DESTINY IS NOT A MMO. STOP PRETENDING IT IS.[/b] First, their paltry servers can't even have more than a handful of people on at a time. When was the last time you played with someone outside your state or region? Most of the players on my server: Illinois, Indiana, or Ohio. Wow, let me just wave to those "West coasters" out there I'll never get to play with. Moreso, most MMOs put a staggering amount of exp requirements for players in order to draw out DLC time until the next one is released. In Destiny, most players will have their characters [b]maxed[/b] within a few days. Then what? Oh, right. Spend that time building up every weapon or armor they get after this.. I don't know what MMOs you play, but I don't recall spending hours upon hours trying to get my iron sword attributes unlocked from exp I've earned many weeks or months ago. The mere fact Destiny doesn't even allow matchmaking on [i]THE CRITICAL PART OF THE GAME WHICH SHOULD HAVE IT[/i] should be a wake-up call to people like you this isn't an MMO. What MMO forces people to create groups before taking down enemies? Hell, even Zenimax is smart enough to allow players to just hop into a public dungeon run without needing a group to join. Bungie? Can't seem to figure this out, forcing its players to create groups, and then allows the group to play a game invested by many for $100. That's just stupid. I will also point out most MMOs give players [b]ample storage[/b] for all their gear. Ample means so much, most players have room to spare. [b]It is impossible to keep the best armor and gear in Destiny[/b] because its vault size is smaller than anything I've ever seen in a game. Bungie's excuse for this? Derp, XBox 360 memory cap prevents a larger space. Give me a second to roll my eyes. There's absolutely no excuse for this disaster of a management system and to call this game an MMO is an insult to MMOs. Hell, I won't even call it an RPG, because this means stats I should be able to control. Instead, we get a few circles, attributes clearly limiting character growth because grinding is the purpose, not character building. It's why every Hunter looks the same. Every Titan looks the same. Every Warlock looks the same. What, you think coloring armor makes them different? Give me a break. In an MMO, I can meet two people playing identical character types, wearing identical armor, but have completely different skills which sets them apart. In Destiny, pick a Hunter, any Hunter, and try to tel me what's different about them. Stop apologizing for this game. While the OP may be a bit dramatic in his post, the message is spot on and I completely agree with the video. Year One was a waste. Bungie got us to "throw money at the screen". Our reward is a slap in the face with even more promises "This game will be better. We swear!" When are you apologists going to realize these promises are vaporware? Throw down $40 and repeat the same six areas over and over again while you "RPGMMO" lie to yourself. Bungie blew it. They know it. Some of us know it. Yet apologists like you continue to throw money at the screen because "Dangzors! Bestest game evar!!" No, it's not. Bungie should give every single Year One player the Taken King fee of charge because [b]PLAYERS ALREADY PAID FOR A GAME THEY HAVE YET TO RECEIVE[/b]. School's out, kid. Hope you've learned something.
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  • I didnt read all that. Don't be mad at me because bungie is changing things. I get it, I truly do. But I'm my opinion they are moving things toward an mmo style, thus the change in weapons and leveling. Even though we have not heard from bungie yet. No they won't call their fps an mmo, but given the upcoming changes you have to see the similarities. As I said in my first post I won't be buying this expansion, not because of me not being able to carry a particular gun, but because of principal alone. (Different subject) Can get mad at me all you want but its bungie making the changes... Like it or not.

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