Once again Rockstar should be looked at by the video game community to see the solution to a problem -- throw a ridiculous amount of content at the gamer, and just keep doing that over months and years. But allow those gamers an opportunity to more quickly obtain these items which you are presenting to them through real money.
The game even had people on Twitter (really the cradle of the humanities, Twitter) saying they disapproved of the anti-Nazi/Facism narrative (or really that it poked fun at Trump).
The more people get wound up about this the better I think, the vile ideology should be made fun of.
"My first impression of Destiny 2 was that it was barely distinguishable from the first game. The things I loved about Destiny--the exhilaration of nailing a precision kill, the satisfaction of shooting each weapon--and things I didn't like as much, namely its inherently repetitive nature. But the more I played, the more I noticed that some of Destiny's other problems have been fixed."
That was my experience from the beta as well. Destiny 2 is shaping up to be better than the first, I'm just curious to see if that translates to the game being less repetitious and grindy as well.
Why in the world would Valve attempt to make a video game, especially one that would be hyped to an impossible degree, especially when they have Steam -- which just prints money for them?
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