Busting' out the new Mad Mad gifs already? Nice!
Am I the only one who finds it pretty hilarious that there is so much uproar about the game length and scope of the game, yet it has not even been released yet? What if the other worlds are 5 times the size of earth?
Bungie should let us know, then.
Oh right, the casuals that peruse GAF and equivalent video game forums all year long. How could I forget about those.Where do you as a casual observer learn that this was changed?
Well your first clue would be the alpha and then the beta. After that you could read gaf or any forum really.
Yeah, good point. I'm personally not worried about a lack of content, but I can see why someone would be. Just don't think it's right to base a final product off of what we've gotten a chance to play.Especially when considering that games of this nature aren't typically homogenous in their structure.
Am I the only one who finds it pretty hilarious that there is so much uproar about the game length and scope of the game, yet it has not even been released yet? What if the other worlds are 5 times the size of earth?
It's not so much that I'm gloating...It's more along the lines of ton of people on the GAF get butt-hurt(for the lack of a better term) for someones opinion and truthfully we're all entitled to our own. If someone were to write a well thought review of it being a good game then I would read and try to identify with the points I thought were good. I wouldn't take up arms and start calling people pieces of shit or fools for any reason. The gameplay and physics are undeniably good. The world is undeniably beautiful. But take those two things away and you're left with another Sci-Fi shooter that doesn't do too much to break new ground within the FPS genre. It would be a lie to call it a MMORPG. Proof of that is all over these forums. Im just saying that I find it comical that there are people calling each other out and bashing over an opinion on a game. It's just not necessary.
Am I the only one who finds it pretty hilarious that there is so much uproar about the game length and scope of the game, yet it has not even been released yet? What if the other worlds are 5 times the size of earth?
That felt a little weird to me, too. Accurately lowering gravity would break the game but I would have appreciated just an ever so slight decrease. Just enough to give you the impression of lower gravity without letting you double jump into space.
Because why?
Am I the only one who finds it pretty hilarious that there is so much uproar about the game length and scope of the game, yet it has not even been released yet? What if the other worlds are 5 times the size of earth?
Somebody made a mistake. It's really that simple. That's not as exciting a narrative as "Bungie lied to us!" nor does it correlate with these same people's opinion of how much content they are entitled to for their $60.
the world is full of peculiars...
It's not so much that I'm gloating...It's more along the lines of ton of people on the GAF get butt-hurt(for the lack of a better term) for someones opinion and truthfully we're all entitled to our own. If someone were to write a well thought review of it being a good game then I would read and try to identify with the points I thought were good. I wouldn't take up arms and start calling people pieces of shit or fools for any reason. The gameplay and physics are undeniably good. The world is undeniably beautiful. But take those two things away and you're left with another Sci-Fi shooter that doesn't do too much to break new ground within the FPS genre. It would be a lie to call it a MMORPG. Proof of that is all over these forums. Im just saying that I find it comical that there are people calling each other out and bashing over an opinion on a game. It's just not necessary.
I like the irony in that you're complaining about other peoples opinions on the game were not your opinion on the game.
Because they expect us to buy the thing?
More than one person said it during different presentations though. There's footage of Lars Bakken saying it as well. And who knows how many presentations without someone filming it had someone saying it. It definitely wasn't a "mistake".
I can fully understand why some people are skeptical. But it's the nature of the beast for online, skill-tree/gear focused games: the biggest and best content is usually designed for after the player has acquired a fuller extent of his skills and gear choices, not before.Yeah, good point. I'm personally not worried about a lack of content, but I can see why someone would be. Just don't think it's right to base a final product off of what we've gotten a chance to play.
But yeah, this is the internet. People are almost always ridiculous about this kinda stuff haha.
After playing the Beta for 3 hours and beating pretty much all the Earth standard missions I took the net to give my thoughts and impressions. I was ridiculed by my peers for my review and now it seems that everyone is finally catching up on what the final product will be. I stated that the game is beautiful and there isn't much in the way stopping the rest of the game looking good, but I also gave my opinion on how I thought the game was really lacking. It wasn't hard to figure out that the beta would be a lot of the game we'd get launch day. Further "rumors" seem to be verifying my thoughts. It's a decent game...76 out of 100 for me. PvP could have saved the game for me but it truthfully was just plain bad and I honestly don't see it being a competitive game. MP gets a 62/100 from me(that's being nice about it). I guess I just find it comical that everyone was defending this game with their biggest guns and now they're all realizing what I saw.
I'm going to need a source on your claim that there will be a Destiny 2 in two years. If the dlc sells destiny may not get a sequel for 5-8years. All they would do is patch the game for higher levels to go with the dlc.
Where did you get that idea? I never once complained about another persons opinion on the game. I said that if a well-thought review was written about the game, I would try to identify with the points I thought were good. That is in no way bashing anyone's opinion.
For sure.I can fully understand why some people are skeptical. But it's the nature of the beast for online, skill-tree/gear focused games: the biggest and best content is usually designed for after the player has acquired a fuller extent of his skills and gear choices, not before.
Bungie should let us know, then.
A thought:
This map has a Strike icon not connected to any particular destination.
If we assume each of the five explorable destinations has ~2-3 Strikes, that doesn't account for the 23 Strikes suggested by the data mining from the beta.
Is it possible that some locations, like Old Chicago, gas giant moons, etc. are one-off adventures that are only used for specific Strikes?
Then wait until the game is released and read the reviews? This isn't rocket science.
wasnt there the court document saying as much. The 10 year plan with a sequel coming every 2-3 years. They even listed date/timeframe for each sequel. I think they are a year behind though. IIRC the document said the first game was supposed to come out last year. Its pretty obvious this game will have a sequel within a few years even w/o this info.
Im on my phone so don't really wanna search for it.
Welcome to the wonderful land of GAF my friend, where judgement is passed and verdict given before anyone has had time with the full game.Am I the only one who finds it pretty hilarious that there is so much uproar about the game length and scope of the game, yet it has not even been released yet? What if the other worlds are 5 times the size of earth?
A thought:
If we assume each of the five explorable destinations has ~2-3 Strikes, that doesn't account for the 23 Strikes suggested by the data mining from the beta.
Am I the only one who finds it pretty hilarious that there is so much uproar about the game length and scope of the game, yet it has not even been released yet? What if the other worlds are 5 times the size of earth?
We don't assume that. We pretty much know that there's gonna be 1 strike on earth and the moon, and 2 on venus. Mars is really the only unknown at this point.
the 23 strikes number is because it counts different difficulties as seperate strikes. And there's some endgame thing where every strike will be max level of some such thing.
The data mine found 6 strikes, one exclusive. Everything else is a variation on those strikes.
Venus
The Nexus
Winter's Run
Earth
The Devils' Lair
Moon
The Summoning Pits
Mars
Cerberus Vae III
Dust Palace (PS4 exclusive supposedly)
I can smell the entitlement all the way from here.
How is that not a fair assumption? They had concept art of locations people expect to be in the game. Would it not make sense for them to use the design to push out one of their DLC? I am not arguing that it is a bad thing.
That's exactly the point I was making earlier: We shouldn't have to wait until a game launches to get answers to these basic questions. It's disrespectful to the consumer.
I don't understand how this can be an accurate statement (thread title) given all the areas of Earth, specifically, that they've already mentioned being part of the game.
Old Russia
Chicago
The Wall
The European Dead Zone
The Western Flood Zone
I haven't been partaking in the beta, hopefully these aren't all just multiplayer/competitive maps.
Wanting to know what you're paying for is entitlement now?
We don't assume that. We pretty much know that there's gonna be 1 strike on earth and the moon, and 2 on venus. Mars is really the only unknown at this point.
the 23 strikes number is because it counts different difficulties as seperate strikes. And there's some endgame thing where every strike will be max level of some such thing.
And now you're being unreasonable. Admiral Woofington already told you this: Plenty of us thought there were flaws in the game, but the pros outweighed the cons. Proper criticism is welcome. Calling people shills or whatever for liking Destiny is not welcome.
Oh right, the casuals that peruse GAF and equivalent video game forums all year long. How could I forget about those.
After playing the Beta for 3 hours and beating pretty much all the Earth standard missions I took the net to give my thoughts and impressions. I was ridiculed by my peers for my review and now it seems that everyone is finally catching up on what the final product will be. I stated that the game is beautiful and there isn't much in the way stopping the rest of the game looking good, but I also gave my opinion on how I thought the game was really lacking. It wasn't hard to figure out that the beta would be a lot of the game we'd get launch day. Further "rumors" seem to be verifying my thoughts. It's a decent game...76 out of 100 for me. PvP could have saved the game for me but it truthfully was just plain bad and I honestly don't see it being a competitive game. MP gets a 62/100 from me(that's being nice about it). I guess I just find it comical that everyone was defending this game with their biggest guns and now they're all realizing what I saw.
Wouldn't be surprised if each story mission gets something like 4-5 difficulties a piece, "difficulties" just being rebalanced for higher levels, e.g. level 6, level 9, level 12, level 15, level 18, etc.Does it? That would really mess with the number of story missions, then, since each one has at least two difficulty settings. (Three in the alpha.)
That's like some of us would simply like to know, "no, there isn't just one exploratory area per planet". Yet for some posters we are supposed to shut the fuck up and wait for reviews/impressions at launch.
Guys I don't think wanting to know information regarding aspects of a product prior to release is entitlement at all. Consumers have that right. Yes they will have all their questions answered one way or the other after the product launch but it doesn't help those who are willing to commit to a purchase on day one. 1
Sure. As you can't even buy the game yet, they don't owe you shit.
But why can't you wait until the game is released? Why is that not good enough for you?
They will get that info launch day with reviews. No one is forced to buy the game at launch and unless Bungiee/Activision puts a NDA on content in a review then there isn't anything wrong with waiting.Guys I don't think wanting to know information regarding aspects of a product prior to release is entitlement at all. Consumers have that right. Yes they will have all their questions answered one way or the other after the product launch but it doesn't help those who are willing to commit to a purchase on day one.
While I understand some are going a little too far with hyperbole in this thread regarding the topic at hand, let's not outright dismiss valid concerns. The post earlier by the Bungie employee (at least I think he/she was) didn't really answer anything but rather side step the questions, which doesn't really help.
Just my two cents, and I personally don't care either way as I doubt I'll be buying this day 1
My PSN credit says otherwise. The Bungie defense force is getting ugly in here.