Sad but true.
What we buy (for 60 euro) now is the ability to log in, start the game and walking simulator.
But... for content... PAY more.
We are the main culprits. We all know and we still give them money. For unfinished games, empty
walking simulator (90 percent of missions are walking through half empty levels). Sure they are pretty but I can make this in 3D Max, Blender, Maya, Z Brush.
I still keep hope for this game, but ... hmmmmm
Worse yet, I persuaded three friends who did not play D1, to buy D2 now. In 2-3 days I'm a dead man if I do not give them back money they spent. One has already smelled shit in the announcement because he is already bored after 3 days. In just a 3 days we already seen almost everything in the game. There is nothing to do.... after just a 3 days. Unless you are a masochist, and love to repeat the same thing 100 times a day.
This game should cost up to 10 euros maximum.
About microtransaction stupidity... no comment.
PS: Sorry for my English. It's not my native language.
No worries about the English but microtransactions are no longer a problem. With the bright engrams that you earn everytime you level up so that is nowhere near as big a problem as it was in D1. In my opinion the only actual improvement between the 2
My friends & I stopped playing after we realized D2 is just a shell of what Y3 D1 was. I don't have hope for this game anymore. No more of my money will be given to Bungie.
I just don't understand why Destiny couldn't have been made for the hardcore audience. Many other companies have done it & succeeded. The player base & commitment is there.
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