Ok, Bungie has not released the full potential of Destiny, so maybe You're right to say, that my critics come a little bit too early.
But are YOU satisfied with the FACT, that the players only differ by the weapons and gear, they wear?
Maybe for many people it's ok and fair, that the player characters are quite equal. But I had more expectations. I thought, I'll be able to create an more individual character with his own unique skills and story.
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Yeah I do understand what your saying but what they want is people to think oo his characters better then mine because of these different skills I think they done right because with gear you can customize everything even the Armour you get has different levels you can upgrade I think I heard one them say in a e3 interview so if you got millions of guns which u can customized individually and u see someone with a awsomeee gun or Armour instead of being mad at your choice in character your more driven to play to find better equipment I think it's different there are a lot of points that make this not a mmo that's why they don't like destiny to be called a mmo I personally like the classes so far if the customisation makes you unique I will be searching the universe for the gear I love and who's to say you won't get more skills as your character levels up dude
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On the topic of destiny not being an mmo it will infact be massive with all the worlds to explore it is of cource be multiplayer and to be multiplayer it will also be online oh look at that it spells mmo which is weird be cause as bungi says its deinitely not an mmo
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In a interview I saw the guy said they don't want to call it a mmo because they don't want to be tied down to the negative sides of a mmo such as subscriptions and stuff he said of corse there obviously are parts of most mmos in there such as it being a massive multiplayer game but I think there trying to create something new dude though it would just be easy for them to say yeah its a mmo I think at the moment there just 100% trying to put across that there's no subscription fee to drive more people to show interest