Yeah, this next expansion needs to exceed Forsaken in the amount of quality content added to make up for the dive this game has taken.
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As much as that would be nice, that's a bit high for expectations, even for bungie. If its better than shadowkeep, but close to forsakkens, then I'll be satisfied. I don't expect or trust them to go beyond.
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[quote]As much as that would be nice, that's a bit high for expectations, even for bungie. If its better than shadowkeep, but close to forsakkens, then I'll be satisfied. I don't expect or trust them to go beyond.[/quote] It absolutely has to exceed Forsaken. Because Bungie adding sunsetting as a factor means the content can't be dull [b][u]at all.[/u][/b]
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So i see the point im making still isn't clear. Just cause something "has" to be, doesn't mean it "will" be. If that were true, pve wouldn't be starved for a raid, trials wouldn't have as many cheeters, and it would have adept weapons. Obviously theirs countless other examples to be used here, but lets be honest. Who ecpects bungie to make this better than forsakken? Its obvious we all want that, But theirs a difference between wanting and expecting. I want it too exceed expectations, but considering this season relapsed the game as close to curse of osiris as possible, i don't believe they can do it.
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If Bungie is going to retire 3000+ items and make several of our favorite activities obsolete... No, they're not high expectations. They're reasonable ones.
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High but reasonable. While i don't deny your point, keep in mind this is bungie were talking about. More than half of destinies basic content "overburden$" the team
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I'd love to see them do that if they don't put some exceptions in for Sunsetting, like armor and pinnicles, but let's face the facts. Just because they "should", doesn't mean they "will"