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Edited by HELP1NG HAND: 6/16/2015 6:22:42 PM
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While that is true, its doesn't always make for good storytelling. Lord of the Rings is an incredible piece of fantasy. How much would the plot have been derailed if Frodo and Sam took the One Ring and jumped into a pair of F-15 Eagles and flew all the way to Mordor? Or if an emotional scene in Game of Thrones was interrupted when the DeLorean from Back to the Future showed up because Biff typed in the wrong date into the time circuits? It is important when trying to tell a story to keep themes consistent. This is especially true in Fantasy, since a fantasy world has little or nothing in common with the real world. This applies not only to games, but to books, movies, television, even music. Any medium in which you are trying to convey a particular message or attitude to your audience. Introducing elements that are out of place will distract the audience and can easily "break the spell" of storytelling.
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  • Edited by colonel4h2: 6/16/2015 6:20:15 PM
    But if you're saying that, Destiny uses guns. Guns are still guns. Also, many of the guns are no different from modern weapons. Basically, they're just painted differently and use different colored tracer rounds. I understand what you're getting at, and I respect your opinion.

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  • Thanks for being civil about it. Just out of curiosity, how many times have you bumped this yourself?

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  • Whoops, forgot to reply to your last reply. I have no idea, I just bump when I'm not busy and I happen to be going through the forums.

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  • Edited by HELP1NG HAND: 6/16/2015 7:24:27 PM
    But that is not true. You are close, but you are not taking the romantic angle into account. An M-16 is an M-16 is an M-16. Each weapon is completely identical to the one next to it. The machine of steel and plastic comes off an assembly line and is completely interchangeable with every other M-16. The guns in Destiny are very different. They are exotic, diverse, and have romantic histories, back stories, and names. Names like Thorn, The Last Word, Super Good Advice, and Gjallarhorn. These are specific weapons, weapons that are tied to the game's history and mythology. No one loves their rifle more than Marine Corps riflemen. They say, "This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine." The guns in destiny are more unique than that and are intimately tied to the game's characters, story, and history. Thorn has so much more in common with Darth Vader's lightsaber than it has with a Smith and Wesson .500 And Super Good Advice has much more in common with Narsil from Lord of the Rings than it does with a minigun firing 7.62 NATO.

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