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AngryLittleAlchemist said:
eva01beserk said:
I hate myself for what Im about to say but destiny changed the way expansions and dlc should be made.
While I do detest the type of game destiny is is, them actually adding story content twice a year for like $20 if im correct is just awsome.

That stuff has literally been done many times.

 

Ka-pi96 said:
eva01beserk said:
I hate myself for what Im about to say but destiny changed the way expansions and dlc should be made.
While I do detest the type of game destiny is is, them actually adding story content twice a year for like $20 if im correct is just awsome.

Main reason is cuz I belive yearly iteration of games makes games worse. games like sport sim and racers and the like are basicly the same year after year, hopefuffy they embrace that in the future. Forza would not be doing so poorly if they embraced this.

How is that new or modern? Tonnes of games have added big chunks of story content in DLCs before, that's kind of what season passes were originally before. Even before DLCs were a thing that's what the point of expansion packs was.

Yes its been done before, but not like destiny has done. I still remember the days of diablo when we got lord of destruction a year later. It was great. Also games like path of exile wich have like 10 years improving the game and its a hell of a lot better now. But like someone said before, its not about doing it before the point of this thread. Destiny did it best and made that game relevant for 3 years after the launch was a disapointment. EA is even trying the same with Anthem.  You could say they brought it back.

While others did it before, they did not do it as well and i belive for as long as destiny did. Maybe world of warcraft but thats an mmo wich is comon. Path of exile is better but has the disavantage of being small and did not receive the spotlight and was free to play, pc only.



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