Suggested Edit: You ONLY spent $100 on the hours and hours you spent playing.
Sounds like more value for money than your average game to me.
I would love more Y1 players like yourself to continue playing but if you don't agree with the changes then don't play anymore. I'll be sorry to see you go but it sounds like that's what you really want to do. Maybe invest the time you would spend playing into the game your developing and in a few years perhaps you'll have built the exact game you want to play. If that's the case then I'd love to play it as well.
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You are right on target.
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I cringe every time someone uses this argument. Look I see the point and yeah I got some value from the 100$ I spent on Destiny. But compare that to Skyrim which I have easily spent 2-3 times the amount of hours playing that 100$ has way more value. And in the end I can turn that game on 20 years from now and still play it and at some point that won't be the case with Destiny cause the servers will be turned off and the game is done. Perhaps someone may find a way to create their own server at that point, but for the vast majority of players the game will be useless. Now all I really have to say is the Legend of Zelda for the NES. You want to argue value $40 that is still going strong after 30 years. And I still play every year. I wouldn't even want to try and guess the hours I have put into that game in my 33 years of gaming. It's really not a solid argument if your going to talk value for a game with a very limited life span.
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unless i comopare it to tetris (orfor my gears of war) both p!ss on this game for value according to your metric. both cost me less than £40. maybe you need to look at what you consider value and RE-EvalueATE, as basically you are wrong.
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I think the problem with seeing value that way is with it being all online and with friends etc a HUGE chunk of the time and experiences you gained from playing it were down to you. They weren't added or scripted into the game by bungie, it was down to you keep playing over and over. It was just something you happened to do with your friends. Otherwise gta and witcher etc would be described as infinite length because you can always go back and mess about or in the case of gta replay missions like you do in destiny.
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Well, I don't really WANT to give up the game. I want to fix the game and see its true potential fully realized. That is the only reason I continue to stick around at this point.