[QUOTE=Velocet;48140791]It's the equivalent of Diablo, but since it's a first person shooter, everyone shits on it.
[editline]7th July 2015[/editline]
I just got a game that just released today at $19.99 on Steam for my PS+ game of the month, and there's still two more waiting for me. My friend who has an Xbox One was amazed at how many games I have in my library and how little I've spent.
(If you have PS+, Styx is the greatest stealth game since Chaos Theory or one of the old Thief games)[/QUOTE]
Starting this month they're giving away real games instead of arcade bullshit on xbone now.
Not to mention backwards compatibility.
My favorite part of destiny was experiencing 80 percent of the game's content during the public alphas. But hey, maybe the next set ox 60 plus dollars worth of dlc will remedy that.
it's your fault for having a shit code system
Techland making fun of them with the water DLC was the best part of this whole thing.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;48142054]Techland making fun of them with the water DLC was the best part of this whole thing.[/QUOTE]
what did this dlc include?
[QUOTE=J!NX;48142062]what did this dlc include?[/QUOTE]
A cool, refreshing glass of water
Wait this actually gives you loot? I thought it was just EXP boosts.
do you guys remember when Destiny was supposed to be Bungie's magnum opus, something they had been building up to for two decades that would be the revolutionary experience to redefine multiplayer console gaming?
I like Destiny, but I just wish friends weren't required for you to enjoy it.
The problem i have with destiny ( and yes i do own and play it occasionally i even have the DLC ) is it could have been so much more and so much better than it is, it really could have been something special had they not copped out half of the content and expanded and made the story, it just feels like they cut corners on everything but the graphics.
[QUOTE=Cock Boner;48140766]I remember when this happened a couple years ago with Stella Artois, it was like a 7-digit code and the first three numbers were always the same. You got a free chalice for it, it was badass.[/QUOTE]
I got 2 of them out of that promotion. One of them said "your tears are delicious" and the other one said "What is a man?" :v:
[QUOTE=MightyLOLZOR;48145235]Wait this actually gives you loot? I thought it was just EXP boosts.[/QUOTE]
You get some exclusive mission or something that's locked until January 1st unless you enter one of these codes.
I am so glad this crap nEver came to pc
[QUOTE=theevilldeadII;48146629]I am so glad this crap nEver came to pc[/QUOTE]
You wouldn't have been forced to buy it
[QUOTE=DChapsfield;48145703]do you guys remember when Destiny was supposed to be Bungie's magnum opus, something they had been building up to for two decades that would be the revolutionary experience to redefine multiplayer console gaming?[/QUOTE]
Oh yeah - when they first teased it only with artwork and a couple of concept pieces and were like "This is going to be the biggest most amazing game we've ever made". Hilarious in hindsight.
[QUOTE=DChapsfield;48145703]do you guys remember when Destiny was supposed to be Bungie's magnum opus, something they had been building up to for two decades that would be the revolutionary experience to redefine multiplayer console gaming?[/QUOTE]
I remember, and in the end, we got a freaking Borderlands.
Excepth with less lands and more borders.
[QUOTE=the tee;48133000]Don't know where "money sucking" term comes from, since the game only got 2 DLCs and Expansion coming. Red Bull promotion was the dumbest idea from the beginning. Like haven't they figured out that there a lot of people playing outside of US?[/QUOTE]
The game is as predatory as Warframe, and that's saying something. Consumers have pretty much unilaterally said a big fat NO to these models, and yet they are still being foisted into the market. When you charge what was charged for Destiny it needs to have equitable content and consumer value. Playing the same thing hundreds of times is not even a kind of value anymore. Those days are done.
This is crap. Even if you don't like Destiny or Red Bull, people who enjoy both shouldn't be cheated out of their codes.
[QUOTE=cqbcat;48154330]This is crap. Even if you don't like Destiny or Red Bull, people who enjoy both shouldn't be cheated out of their codes.[/QUOTE]
How are they being cheated out of their codes exactly? It's not like someone stole them like the incidents with Nintendo and their Amiibo things being jacked in shipping forcing stores to cancel preorders.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;48154956]How are they being cheated out of their codes exactly? It's not like someone stole them like the incidents with Nintendo and their Amiibo things being jacked in shipping forcing stores to cancel preorders.[/QUOTE]
well, if average joe is willing to buy some red bull for a code, and he gets home and the code in the can he just bought with his real money is invalid, that'd be pretty shitty
[QUOTE=DChapsfield;48145703]do you guys remember when Destiny was supposed to be Bungie's magnum opus, something they had been building up to for two decades that would be the revolutionary experience to redefine multiplayer console gaming?[/QUOTE]
The problem with developing a game over the course of two decades is that ideas that at the time are revolutionary could then be commonplace.
ex: How fast physics in games went from extraordinarily fun, novel concept to "Yeah, every single engine can do that now."
In the earlier years, an MMO co-op Bungie Halo-ish shooter would have been mindblowing. Now? It's like "Ehh, It's kind of like Borderlands but with more people and worse."
[QUOTE=DChapsfield;48145703]do you guys remember when Destiny was supposed to be Bungie's magnum opus, something they had been building up to for two decades that would be the revolutionary experience to redefine multiplayer console gaming?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, they said that DESTINY (not Destiny2, which is already in production apparently) would be a "ten-year game", meaning, it would be capable of retaining a large audience, in an rpg setting, online for ten years. How ridiculous of a claim to make, especially if you aren't even sure if the game will be fun.
[QUOTE=ThePanther;48158305]Yeah, they said that DESTINY (not Destiny2, which is already in production apparently) would be a "ten-year game", meaning, it would be capable of retaining a large audience, in an rpg setting, online for ten years. How ridiculous of a claim to make, especially if you aren't even sure if the game will be fun.[/QUOTE]
They never said that, their original contract with Activision has them create 3(4?) destiny games in the span of 10 years
I tried to claim a random code I just got from the top of my head: 4x3737k3
It failed...
I changed the last digit to a 4 and I actually worked.
This is seriously terrible a job.
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