Each system (computers and counsels) has their perks. Each system has games that the other doesn't. However, crying over spilled milk leads to nowhere as many of us know.
Destiny seems like a game that PC players should want to play, [u][b]but on a counsel[/b][/u]. If you're willing to limit your gaming experience because it's not on the platform of choice, you're going to miss out, especially with this game.
To me, Destiny is going to be a game changer in the video game relm. Does this mean that it will be successful? No. But who knows at this point. All I can say is that it will be worth your time to participate because games won't be the same after this.
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I largely agree. Particularly when people react so negatively to the prospect that it won't be on a PC. We don't know yet, and even if it turns out not to be released on a PC, whiny, bitter and entitled moaning won't fix that. PC gamers should be trying to stay positive, and convince Bungie that the PC market is still a good one. By reacting so negatively, I think they're just alienating themselves, and the PC market in general, and making them all look bad. Look, I want a PC version of Destiny too. I think it would be a huge mistake and wasted opportunity to ignore PCs and Macs, but I will say so proactively, in the hope that Bungie recognizes that. Just cutting yourself off and bitching about it won't do anything but make me, and people like me think its a good thing that some people won't be joining us.