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Originally Posted by n2oinferno
And then even after all of that they still buy the DLC, expansion, etc, nolife through the whole thing, and then the cycle begins anew.
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Most purchased the DLC on launch day and were not expecting this gutted verison of Destiny compared to what we were promised.
While his argument may be flawed he has many valid points. Bungie's execution in updating the game as of late has been terrible. RNG is an element of every game with a loot system but it should be scaled and should not be that hard to implement. Killing a level 8 enemy should not yield the same RNG chances as a level 28. The reason people are finding all these exploits are because they have nothing left to do in the first place. On top of that, the leveling system has been left to chance. Sure some luck would be nice, but the fact that this game's leveling system relies so heavily on RNG is ridiculous. It's stupid when you can have a situation where in two level 29 players playing the exact amount of game time the player that has way less skill has the possibility of reaching level 30 before the other because he simply has more luck and got the raid gear first. The point isn't that they shouldn't fix the exploits. It's that they need to fix all the broken sh*t first and maybe people might not resort to using exploits as much.
As for his play time. 300 hours is a lot of time spent on the game. There is no arguing that at all. That being said, this does not change the fact that this game barely has enough content to warrant somebody even renting the game solely for its "storyline". As you can read he "plays the f**k" out of PvP. Just as I do. Want to know why? Because I'm tired of playing the same strikes and stories. Also, because I played this game with the intent of interacting with other gamers in an enjoyable experience. The only time this happens at this point is in a raid or when I'm playing PvP with friends.
So yes I am pissed at the way Bungie is "wording" things because so far it's just been a bunch of excuses. Just ask yourself why almost all of the entire original staff has left. Hell Frank O'Connor is still with 343 heading Halo. Needless to say I am greatly disappointed so far because this game's potential is great. I'm sure others share my opinion, but the clock is ticking because newer games are coming and they're coming fast.