Jesus I want to see your cancelled receipts, because going to threads just saying "pre order cancelled" and meaning it, then you must be such a flip flopping individual if a thread later you pre order again. You sure you aren't politicians?
We'll talk more about this in the update, but we did explore simulating a vibrant pre-launch population by giving early access to some fictive group, employing hired resources, and/or raising an army of sentient, killer robots. Ultimately, given that most reviewers are going to need to spend time with Destiny in the real world, under real conditions, we opted to have reviewers play alongside real players.
Way to show confidence in your big new IP, Acti/Bungie.
Eh I got all the review I needed from the Beta.
Or maybe they saw the BF4 fiasco and decided not to send out review copies too early because the reviewers wouldn't be reviewing the game under the same conditions as the gamers. If the reviews all say there are no server issues (since there's only a small amount of people on before release) and then on Day 1 the server is hammered and can't handle all the traffic, the PR backlash would be enormous.
No one should have their review out by September 9th.
We'll talk more about this in the update, but we did explore simulating a vibrant pre-launch population by giving early access to some fictive group, employing hired resources, and/or raising an army of sentient, killer robots. Ultimately, given that most reviewers are going to need to spend time with Destiny in the real world, under real conditions, we opted to have reviewers play alongside real players.
So my gut is everyones fears about the amount of content available are well justified.
Still have a preorder/preloaded copy ready to roll on day 1 but I do worry about longevity here.
I'm surprised to see so many people actually give a shit about reviews more than anything.
What kind of shitty reviewer would want to get a review for a online focused game out day 1 anyway?
Its always a bad idea.
Why are people saying they don't have confidence in their own product to do this? It's literally the opposite; they're putting themselves at MORE risk putting reviewers through the most stress the servers will ever experience.
And like I mentioned earlier, this is how these types of games should be reviewed, instead of in some isolated, perfect-world scenario or review events. Real connections from real places.
People are so thirsty to shit on this game. God forbid a game that's main sell is extended developer support is actually graded as such instead of throwing out a rushed review. It's already a travesty that games have evolved into services and most reviews neglect to take into account that most games are not static in quality, content or value; all things relevant to someone reading a review at any given time.
Oh boy can't wait to hear about people canceling preorders!
This is what I'm expecting. The game is probably going to be super light on stuff to do and mostly relying on the solid core gameplay to hold it up.
Oh well, this is the first game all my friends will be on since Modern Warfare 2 so I'm in regardless. Hype definitely dropping for this though.
Planning on purchasing this regardless of score, however will use the reviews to decide on digital or disc.
Not that I disagree with most of what you said, but a total of one person said they were thinking of doing so, so it's not as if the thread if full of that kind of talk. If anything the "well this shows lack of confidence" stuff is nonsense.
Metascore of 75-80/100 incoming :S (not that this is necessarily bad, but the hype makes Destiny appear like it's a 9/10)
I already reviewed it two times in the last two months.
9.7/10
Preorder since June.
I get that if literally nothing was known about the games, but when there are entire level lists, strike lists, it's not like it's impossible to figure out what you'll get out of the game (heck even a ballpark figure) based on extrapolating what was in the beta.
Review threads for big launches are always hilarious. You will also see some people become overly concerned about the metacritic score too!
The threads are always fun to read when that one site gives something a 7.9 and outrage ensues.
It's hilarious.
Most MMO reviews aren't ready at launch.
Fair points I did not consider, though you could argue reviews would not do much to the momentum it has going anyways, especially considering the slice of content everyone got a chance to play and decide on already without having to rely on someone else's opinion about the rest.I don't see how it is a risk at all, they are having reviews being put out a week after launch. By that point most of the games sales will already have taken place. Even if it scores poorly (which I really really don't think it will), it would be a too little too late I got your money already kind of thing.
Except (as was correctly pointed out to me when I raised concerns about story in the beta) we don't actually know that the beta was indicative of much. It's the early levels; who knows how things will change by the end game?
Damn man, we complain about every damn thing. We had the alpha and the beta to make up our minds. If you are waiting on review scores instead of forming your own opinion you'll just have to wait a couple days. No biggie.
I will admit part of the excitement of release day is reading reviews while I wait on Amazon, but this thread made me sad.
Well, we don't even have a confirmed amount of content (# of playable areas, MP maps, custom PvP mode, etc.). That's something a review could have told us.
Well, we don't even have a confirmed amount of content (# of playable areas, MP maps, custom PvP mode, etc.). That's something a review could have told us.