Bungie Community Manager Addresses Concerns Over Final Destiny Content

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Destiny developer Bungie hopes to alleviate concerns over the game’s full offering of content, assuring fans that ‘Destiny is the biggest game the studio has ever made, by far.’

Yesterday, data-mined information from the now-closed Destiny beta lead to speculation that the final build of the game would include just over 30 story missions, over 20 strikes, 1 raid, and 4 explorable planets, among other activities. Bungie community manager David “DeeJ” Dague also confirmed on a live stream that all four planets (Earth, Earth’s Moon, Mars, and Venus) will only feature one explorable area each, just like Earth’s ‘Old Russia’ in the beta.

The incomplete list of activities is, by no means, any real indication of the final product, but the internet is the internet, and folks will jump to conclusions and get upset over the early info presented about the final build of Destiny.

On NeoGAF, Bungie community manager Eric “Urk” Osborne addressed concerns over lack of content in Destiny:

Oh, hello.

Destiny’s pretty big. It’s the biggest game we’ve ever made, by far, and we’re sort of known for making games you can play for months, years, and even decades if you’re a little bit…dedicated.

With Destiny, we’re looking to exceed what we’ve done before, not just in terms of scale – the Moon is our smallest destination – but in terms of scope and breadth of activities. That’s true for day one, as you expect, but it also means we want Destiny to have super long legs.

If we’re fortunate enough to have you playing months after launch, you still find lots of compelling stuff to do. That will manifest itself in a myriad of ways, from straight up content to cool activities we’ve yet to show off.

We think we did a decent job supporting Halo, post launch, but we were only ever able to cater to the competitive set. That left a lot of players out in the cold. That made a lot of the team grumpy. We wanted to do better. So, Destiny is philosophically built support every type of player, and all modes with ongoing activities and events. We look at it quite a bit like television programming, as opposed to a singular film, as we had in the past. We think it’s gonna be pretty great, but we wanted to test out a bunch of our new stuff with Beta, to make sure we could flip knobs and levers live, reacting and responding with lots (and, ho boy, did we see LOTS) of players online and playing.

Beta was water wings. Level 8 is nothing. You barely scratched the surface, and it seems like some folks had fun with what was there.

If you did, good news. More soon.




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TomPosted:

Hopefully the final cut of the game will be good. Kinda enjoyed the beta but thought it could be better.

ZeitgeistPosted:

-Poison
nblz dang the hype is real haha


Seems like everyone gets "Hyped" for a game but then once it's out, no wants to play it and there's a new game to get "Hyped" about.

Examples: Call of Duty: Ghosts & Titanfall.


How can you possibly compare the hype of destiny to the hype cod ghosts or titanfall got? people knew fine well they were just copy and paste multiplayer games like the long line of cods and battlefield games before them. Destiny is the first and foundations on next gen for hopefully a new line of mmo games not just fps multiplayer. There is no comparison!

SakiPosted:

ItsNebula I was so excited for this game I pre-ordered it months ago.Now that I know about the restrictions they put on the next gen console version I have lost all interest.


And what exactly are these "restrictions"?

AllSkinsNoSkillPosted:

I was so excited for this game I pre-ordered it months ago.Now that I know about the restrictions they put on the next gen console version I have lost all interest.

-PoisonPosted:

nblz dang the hype is real haha


Seems like everyone gets "Hyped" for a game but then once it's out, no wants to play it and there's a new game to get "Hyped" about.

Examples: Call of Duty: Ghosts & Titanfall.

AR15Posted:

NBC I can't wait for this game to release.


Neither can I. The beta was great and I feel that the actual game will be ever better!

MushroomElmPosted:

Ayr I see what they're trying to say, but Destiny isn't Halo, it didn't have the feel as the kind of game I'd desire to play years after release.
People are hyped about halo 2 anniversary because it was an amazing game, iconic for the FPS genre and was perfect for competitive play.
Destiny just didn't have that feel about it.


That's a good thing though, isn't it? To some scale. It means that Bungie didn't just make a replica of the game they no longer have the contract to. Destiny, in my opinion, is an amazing game. Far better than Halo. Of course, that's opinion. Everyone is entitled to their own.

AyrPosted:

I see what they're trying to say, but Destiny isn't Halo, it didn't have the feel as the kind of game I'd desire to play years after release.
People are hyped about halo 2 anniversary because it was an amazing game, iconic for the FPS genre and was perfect for competitive play.
Destiny just didn't have that feel about it.

BURNING_BARRAGEPosted:

It really shows that they are paying attention to the community. They are always answering questions in a general statement as though in response to the many ideas, and theories that are written through out the many forums. This is Bungie and I hope other companies will take note of their model.

ItalianPosted:

Currently the tower was the only human city, I bet in the future parts of Destiny, as you rank up you will gain control of another tower, like "you fight to control it" and it will end up being another city, which is all just my ideas, but i think that'd be cool. It feels like you are earning your new locations that way instead of just being able to access them directly. Anyway I loved the beta, can't wait for the real game!