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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KixaPosted:

They did a great job with the beta i hope they can pull it off when the full game comes out.

MusketPosted:

I really liked the game but it reminded me alot of Mass Effect.

MissPosted:

I was happy with what they gave us in the beta and it was a lot. I can't even imagine how the game will be.

DeluxeHazardPosted:

All I have to say about the beta is that it is incredible, but the vehicles are a bit overpowered and I dislike it that you always drop your heavy ammo when you die with it.

DismissPosted:

bombshell
Deranged The game is A LOT smaller than i anticipated probably wont be getting it.. especially if ESO comes through and stops its monthly payments on console


Could you expend on the "Smaller" bit of your statement, they only gave access to Earth and the Moon as part of the Campaign however there are many more planets which will become available in the full release.

I however loved the game and will deffo own it on day one.


He may mean the actual 'missions' where it's just a 5 minute linear thing.

I was expecting a lot more. I'm aware it's a beta but what I just said for the missions really puts me off this game. I really hope the full game has missions that last a while, if not hours. I don't want to do quick 5 minute things over and over.

AR15Posted:

Wins I never Got a Chance to play this game :(


You missed out! You will just have to wait until the full game is released! :D

bombshellPosted:

Deranged The game is A LOT smaller than i anticipated probably wont be getting it.. especially if ESO comes through and stops its monthly payments on console


Could you expend on the "Smaller" bit of your statement, they only gave access to Earth and the Moon as part of the Campaign however there are many more planets which will become available in the full release.

I however loved the game and will deffo own it on day one.

1993Posted:

I never Got a Chance to play this game :(

JaxsPosted:

Polygon I can also see Destiny become a popular game in eSports.
Might even make a team myself!


I can definelty not see Destiny as an eSport.

SnotPosted:

The story, like said in the comments seems a little repetitive. But I found it enjoyable.
Which makes me enjoy the game is the PvP and being able to bring your character into the crucible.
I think Bungie have and will continue to provide good features/ improvements to Destiny.