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originally posted in: Destiny DLC: A Disappointment
Edited by PMB91184: 12/12/2014 11:21:25 PM
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I'm sorry, but Hearthfire was huge? Dragonborn and Dawnguard both lasted me an evening, and after which there was really nothing else left for me to do. As for the Dark Below, I've done the main story content already, as it was short and easy. It was finished in an hour or two, like you said; but I still haven't finished Crota's End and I still haven't seen all the new PvP maps. I'm a few hardcore days in and I still feel like there's lots I need to do. I guess what it comes down to is whether or not you feel that repetitive content is content at all. I do, and you don't. I respect your opinion, but know that Bungie didn't let all of us down. Edited grammar mistakes.
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  • They lasted you an evening? You explored EVERY piece of new content in an evening each? Or did you ONLY do the main quests? Exploits or speedruns?

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  • Dragonborn I played for a little longer than Dawnguard, but much like in Destiny; Dawnguard used many preexisting areas. After you'd finished the main story in Dawnguard, there wasn't much else offered, other than the Vampire lord form. That being said, those expansions cost more than the Dark Below on release.

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  • Of course I was speaking of Dragonborn and Dawnguard, not Hearthfire (but it was fun building your own home). By way of comparison with Destiny DLC they are huge. The Dragonborn added a whole new Island to explore with a ton of side quests, in addition to the story. Shivering Isles was a whole new game added to Oblivion. I'm not opposed to repetitive content, but in Destiny it just isn't as enjoyable as repeating content in Oblivion or Skyrim all over again (which I did several times). I am simply asking for more engaging content to make the grind feel like less of a chore and more of an enjoyable experience. Who wouldn't want that?

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  • I'm all up for more content, but isn't that the sign of a great game? I'd like more content in Skyrim too for that matter.

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  • It is a sign of a great game. I totally agree with you. Destiny is epic and I'm loving it. But it has the [i]potential [/i]to be the best game I've played since Star Wars Battle Front (my all time favourite).

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  • I don't disagree, and I think you have the right attitude. Bungie have made a fantastic game, but it can still be better.

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