Biased poll is biased.
Old raids should stay old, other MMOs don't keep old raids up to date when an expansion comes out
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It's not an MMO, it's a [i]Shared World Shooter.[/i] Ask BungieVi$ion.
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Never said it was one. Just implying that Bungie is taking notes from other developers that do MMOs and this is what they do.
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Except when other mmos release content they have around 6 months worth of shit
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So why does destiny have to be like every other mmo? Dont you think it would be awesome to run those old raids just revamped with new gear and weapons to earn and enemies to kill?
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This isn't a MMO....
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Never said it was one. Just implying that Bungie is taking notes from other developers that do MMOs and this is what they do.
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6 players isn't massive moron
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Never said it was one. Just implying that Bungie is taking notes from other developers that do MMOs and this is what they do.
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"Destiny isn't an MMO"-Bungie
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Never said it was one. Just implying that Bungie is taking notes from other developers that do MMOs and this is what they do.
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Destiny isnt an MMO fam smh
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Never said it was one. Just implying that Bungie is taking notes from other developers that do MMOs and this is what they do.
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Then dont compare it to an mmo fam if you dont think its one then dont say "mmo's dont keep old raids"
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Okay so what do you think Bungie gets their ideas from? [spoiler]other RPGs and MMOs[/spoiler]
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Destiny isn't an MMO. Stop comparing it to one.
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I have played mmo's for 10+ years, Destiny in almost every aspect is an mmo. A good one? No, not really. But a ton of the concepts are there. There is no denying it.
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It has MMO qualities, but if it were an MMO our fire teams wouldn't be limited to 6
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It's definitely not a [b]massive[/b] multiplayer online. Maybe something like a [i]miniscule co-op[/i] online?
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So the only counter argument is that it isn't "massive." I agree, it's not massive. But there are more similarities to the mmo genre than any other aspect (other than the fps genre, of course) than any other game genre. This game is still in its infancy, imagine where it will be in 5 years. I am almost positive that it will become more like an mmo as the games life span continues.
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No no, there's definitely more. The quest system (compared to MMOs) is quite lacking. The very small multiplayer aspects in this don't compare to an actual MMO. No player/vendor trading whatsoever. Can't travel in an open world exploring new areas in search of building materials to increase your armor, weapons etc. And maybe a few more that I couldn't think of right now. Just because it has minor aspects of an MMO doesn't make it one. There's a patrol where you have to race your sparrow around and go through checkpoints. Just because it has racing mechanics (or just one racing mechanic) doesn't make this anywhere near a racing game.
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I see an mmo in Destiny, regardless of what anyone thinks. It's nowhere, nowhere at all on the scale of a large mmo, but it makes me feel the same feeling I get when playing wow. Raiding, strikes, patrolling, PvP, meeting people, making new long, lasting friendships. This is just one gamers humble opinion, and I totally understand your point of view. I just feel that this game pulls on the same strings as playing world of warcraft with me.
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Other MMOs at the very least give you reasons to do them, like collecting mounts/transmog gear. Adding some sort of gear outfitter in Destiny would be enough reason for most people to go back and do old content.