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I completely agree with where your coming from but at least they came through. Destiny is a very large game at that and it was hard to implement these things into the game when it was still last gen based.
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  • And that's another aspect people have said from the beginning. Last gen is holding destiny back. Now I don't think this with the state of the game in the first year and through the second. But what I do believe is for a game the size of destiny and looking forward should of only been for current gen consoles. Then this could of been implemented from the off. Less complaints and gamers would of been able to endulge in the destiny universe, deeper and with more experiences. But you cannot help but feel bungie has used this game as a cash cow. Bleed as much out of it before we need to fully revamp it and make it as good as it should have been from the off. And only now with other games that are bushing boundaries. Bungie are having to produce, and produce on all fronts. But I digress. I for one have preorderd rise of iron. And i will be looking forward to seeing what I hope this game could of been. And keep the little light I have left for destiny burning and make it the first game I want to play when I go online.

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  • Lol @ using the term cash cow like its a bad thing. How else do you pay your employees and develop destiny 2 without making money?

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  • A chash cow. That term is used to bleed every last but if money from a situation before changing it. They got a lot of money from the start. Plus with game sales. The price tag they put on ttk was over the top for what it is. They did this to bleed the cash cow dry. Rise of iron has more than ttk. But yet is not the price of a new game? Why because the moment has passed to bleed the cash cow dry. Because there are other alternatives on the market now.

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  • "cash cow noun informal a business, investment, or product that provides a steady income or profit. "traditional cash cows like cars and VCRs ""

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  • Its the alternative to a monthly subscription or a $120 original price tag.

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  • Not at all. Look at other games. They give the option. Like neverwinter. You can if you want to. But likewise if you don't you still can. They're going very well

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  • Neverwinters engine isn't a 10th as complicated and robust as Destinys. Its hard to compare the two. Bottom line tou are begrudging Bungie making money and charging to play and I am not. If you hadn't gotten taken king it will literally cost 9.99 more, hardly robbery.

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  • I have a feeling the development budget for Destiny blows that of Neverwinter out of the water.

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