Destiny: New Version How New

Destiny: The Dark Below shouldn’t be called an expansion pack. Maybe I’m mincing words or looking into something that isn’t there. I mean who really gets to define what an “expansion” truly is. Technically yes, it is “expanding” the game. However something feels wrong about calling The Dark Below an expansion especially when you compare it to its peers.

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Admittedly, I have been enjoying what I’ve played so far, as did our very own Ishmael Romero, who wrote a positive review of The Dark Below. Still, four missions, two strikes, three new PvP maps and one raid doesn’t feel enough. It feels like a watered down version of a content update that MMOs put out to keep players busy between “true” expansions.

Sure Bungie says Destiny isn’t a MMO but I’m not buying that. If it looks like an MMO, acts like an MMO and talks like an MMO, then that is what it is. There are cooperative raids, PvPs, grinding out gear, daily and weekly events, a focus on endgame over the story mode, vertical gear progression (read: new stuff replacing old stuff), just to name a few things that Destiny and MMOs have in common. Yes you also happen to shoot enemies from a first person perspective, but Destiny has more in common with Final Fantasy XIV and the Diablo franchise than it does Halo.

Because it has so much in common with MMOs and other raid/dungeon based RPGs (such as Phantasy Star Online), I can’t resist making the comparison. Stack up The Dark Below next to classic expansion packs such as Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade and Final Fantasy XI: Treasure of Aht Urghan and it just doesn’t compare. These expansions added new areas, activities, classes and new ways to experience the game.

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What The Dark Below does is add more of the same, and integrates that new content seamlessly into the hardcore player’s routine. You’re still doing the same activities you were doing before, only now you have more strikes and missions in your playlists and some new equipment to collect. All of it is high quality and well done, but there isn’t anything groundbreaking or foundation rocking. You can make a case for the new cooperative raid Crota’s End (just as the Vault of Glass was an excellent change of pace), but one raid just isn’t enough.

The Dark Below, despite being a solid collection of new content, lacks the heart and soul that other expansions from similar games have. The type of players that are going to be in it for the long haul are the ones that love that MMO/RPG style grind. It’s early enough in the lifespan of the franchise that they can get by this time, but future expansions need to be, well, more expansion-like. Players are going to eventually expect new areas, classes and sub-classes in addition to what they got with The Dark Below.

It might be too late to do anything drastic with the second expansion, House of Wolves. But if Bungie really wants the Destiny franchise to last ten-plus years, then they’re going to have to fall in line with the standards that fans of the genre have come to expect when it comes to expansions. And that needs to happen sooner, rather than later.

Destiny Constantly Surprising, New Model Release

“Destiny” Since the new version is released, concern, a recent new mode also appeared to cause everyone’s attention. We take a look.

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A new multiplayer mode could soon be implemented into Destiny which removes super abilities, the radar, and weapon bonuses. As reported on VG247, a Reddit user picked up a Grimoire card that cites a mode named “Inferno”

According to the post on Reddit, the card describes “Inferno” mode as a “modified variant of multiple Crucible match types” which leaves players to “rely on their weaponry and combat skills alone.”

In addition, enemies will need to be tracked by “sight and sound alone” as well as with the aid of team mates. The card description finishes with, “True skill put to the ultimate test. No trackers. No Supers. No bonuses. Only kills earn points.”

Destiny’s The Dark Below expansion was released this week across all platforms. In addition to the new Raid, the expansion raises the game’s level cap, adds new multiplayer maps, and introduces new weapons and items. The DLC’s featured raid, Crota’s End, was beaten within six hours. Developer Bungie confirmed last week that it would not be introducing Raid matchmaking to the game in the near future, instead focusing on how to add challenging content to other parts of the game.

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“Destiny” This Week “Mission” Will Not Open The Player Did Not Buy DLC

Members “destiny” of the players, if you have not bought “dark abyss” DLC, then this week’s regular weekly tasks include night mission and you must say goodbye. Bungie decided to just let the players who purchased a new DLC will be this week’s regular weekly tasks, currently we are not sure whether this is just the first week of the case, or there will be such a problem later.

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The following is if you do not want to make the purchase of new DLC game week mission often give you tips.

Currently, the week is often only a week for the players to output stable strange coins task, then do not buy the DLC for the players who did so unfair. Although because of “destiny” to set the mechanism of regular weekly tasks, such a problem is because the week this week is often chosen task DLC mission leads to some players can not be, after weeks of often turn an ordinary task if so then everything will back to normal. But even so, because there is no money would not be part of the week is often still very annoying. And currently on the Bungie forums have been pan fried to denounce the behavior of developers emotionally players are angry, currently Bungie has not yet made any response on the matter, we will have a message for the first time we update reports.

Destiny Video Trailer– Bungie Introduces The Dark Below

Recently, Bungie is busy with offering a video trailer which is aim to introduce the feature of The Dark Below —— the expansion of Destiny, with some peeks at the gameplay, and more info directly from the team making the game. In addition,they have brought us a glimpse of the intro cinematic for The Dark Below, Bungie’s first expansion to its online multiplayer shooter, Destiny.

 Destiny Video Trailer– Bungie Introduces The Dark Below

Check out the video here right now, and then come back next week for more in-depth details on Destiny’s future. We recently visited Bungie, got our hands on the full expansion, and quizzed the developers on some of our biggest Destiny questions. And we’ll share more about what we saw in the week leading up to the expansion’s launch on December 9th.

Enjoy the video below!

 If you want to learn more about The Dark Below,click here.