Got that and I'm not saying that they've done flawless! It's more likely people should maybe not expect in such a short period something big like a complete new raid and stuff like that.
All I'm actually saying is, just understand it takes time and effort.
And yeah like the crucible match type is something I don't get either, but guess we can't change that.
Thanks for your reply though.
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@Don Diablo =) Yes I'm sure it takes time and effort however, if I understand correctly, Destiny 2 was a game that was in development for quite a long time, which to me says that the developers had time to plan a proper strategy for releasing game content further on from the original release. Surely they knew when they originally started planning the game that one raid within one full calendar year would not be enough to keep the masses happy? I'm basing this off of comments I've seen from others who said that Bungie all but confirmed that there won't be a new raid until earliest September 2018. Personally I think that €60 was well spent on the game; I have played a large amount of hours to max out my light level and enjoyed my time playing however, similarly to Destiny 1, I won't be purchasing expansions simply because the content to price paid is not worth it for me. When I used to play WoW religiously I was happy to pay €13 a month for it because there was always content to play, I was never maxed out and ran out of things to do no matter how many hours a day I played it. Now, in Destiny 2, I know that I'd be better off paying €60 for another completely new game which will take me a lot of hours to complete rather than spend €25 to get a story mode that will last me 4 to 5 hours and then "end-game content" that I'll play a couple of times and then get bored of. Cheers for a mature discussion by the way - not always the easiest to get on this forum hehe