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I hear you. Now that the game is in a better state I'm going through Curse of Osiris with my other characters. Normally dlc comes out I run thru it 3 times.

I figure I'll get them all up now before there's too much to catch up on.

Warmind DLC was created by the original development team that did Destiny 1, it was created before D2 came out

The team that created Eververse has been in charge of D2 this year, they created all the garbage we got...

The real development team is back in control and D2.5 will be back to grind heaven!

My raid team has already been going nuts about the news... .3 months away!

9/4 release date
 

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Osiris story was fukking boring too me was a struggle using all 3 characters for that one
Warmind seem more interesting tho gotta use my other 2 for this one tho been doing nightfalls instead
I finally got the Perfect Paradox shotgun last week. That and the exotic hand cannon Crimson, off the top of my head are the only good things to come from that expansion
 

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Destiny 2 is changing the way you pay for content
"There will be additional D2: Forsaken product options unveiled later."
Bungie detailed Forsaken, Destiny 2's big September expansion, during a livestream last night, which also introduced fans to the concept of the series' first Annual Pass.

In previous years, simply owning the game's most recent expansion (The Taken King, Rise of Iron) was enough to unlock some additional content throughout the following 12 months. It sounds like Bungie wants to expand the amount of content it will offer over the next 12 months - but you'll also need to pay for it, too.

Destiny has had expansion passes before for smaller DLC chapters (The Dark Below and House of Wolves for D1, then Curse of Osiris and Warmind for D2), but these were for discrete content drops. With Destiny 2's second year, however, things are different - both because Bungie has promised a different kind of premium content is coming, but also because it now gives more away for free. (For example, all maps for Destiny's Cruicible PVP mode are now available to all players, to avoid fragmenting the game's userbase.)

The Annual Pass costs £25 when bought with the Forsaken expansion. You can purchase Forsaken separately for £35.99, or with the Annual Pass for £59.99. There's a pricier Digital Deluxe Edition too, for £69.99, which contains Forsaken, the Annual Pass and a couple of extra exclusive items.

So what will the Annual Pass get you? Is there enough to warrant that extra £25? The jury is still out. Yesterday's reveal stream was light on details, save for vague references to the Annual Pass offering new endgame challenges and gear. These will arrive in three lumps throughout the 12 months following Forsaken's arrival: this winter, next spring and next summer.

Bungie made clear, however, the Annual Pass would not include traditional DLC - stories told via missions with a cinematic campaign.

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In response to fan questions about the Annual Pass, the developer issued a tweet last night promising more details would arrive on Thursday, in the developer's weekly blog update:

More details and information about the Forsaken Annual Pass coming in this week’s TWAB.

The Annual Pass is designed to improve upon the previous Expansion Pass, and will not replace seasonal events and live game updates every player of Destiny 2 can access.

— Bungie (@Bungie) June 5, 2018
Previous years' expansions have also been offered in a version with all existing content so far bundled in - a Game of the Year-style version. It sounds like this too is coming:

There will be additional D2: Forsaken product options unveiled later this year for players who do not own the Destiny 2 base game and both Expansions. They'll be available closer to the Sept 4th launch.

— Bungie (@Bungie) June 5, 2018
Bungie has consistently struggled to keep up with fans' appetite for new things to do in Destiny. Having played a lot of Destiny 1 during its Taken King and Rise of Iron years, I remember the long waits for new maps, Strikes and missions to drop. I also remember the introduction of Eververse microtransactions - which aren't going anywhere, either - as a way to fund these.

The Annual Pass, then, is just the latest method for Bungie to experiment with. If it can finally find a way to keep up with fan demand, all the better - but for £25 extra on top of a £36 expansion, it has set itself a high bar to clear.

Destiny 2 is changing the way you pay for content
 

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So if I'm understanding this correctly, all of the best content is going to be behind an additional pay wall even if you bought the season pass. Just like they did with Destiny 1
 

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Another youtuber has been hired to work on bungie and this time its someone that's deep in the lore. My guess is they'll probably use him to iron out lore details and annotate the lore tab for the upcoming dlc.
 

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So if I'm understanding this correctly, all of the best content is going to be behind an additional pay wall even if you bought the season pass. Just like they did with Destiny 1
seems like they're giving us expansions that we are used to (raid, exotic gear, planets) then all content in-between like say Sparrow racing, Prison of elders type of modes, the Dawning are gonna be behind the annual pass. the stuff Eververse was suppose to be funding for :francis:
 

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seems like they're giving us expansions that we are used to (raid, exotic gear, planets) then all content in-between like say Sparrow racing, Prison of elders type of modes, the Dawning are gonna be behind the annual pass. the stuff Eververse was suppose to be funding for :francis:

so expansion+annual pass+eververse :skip:
 

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Anthem is probably gonna have a worse pay model than this too :snoop:
That got pushed back because of the Star Wars MTX bullshyt, I think EA have learnt their lesson

I'm struggling to see how I'm gonna manage playing Forsaken+, Anthem & The Division 2 concurrently. That's a lot of potential piff clashing with each other :francis:
 

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That got pushed back because of the Star Wars MTX bullshyt, I think EA have learnt their lesson

I'm struggling to see how I'm gonna manage playing Forsaken+, Anthem & The Division 2 concurrently. That's a lot of potential piff clashing with each other :francis:

I haven't played division before but my breh has it and I'm big on military shooters so I'll probably put division 2 priority after seeing how bf5 is
 

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I love what Division tried to do but that game is fundamentally broken by how they're constantly clinging to realism.
Agreed. Exotic weapons were just better versions of regular guns. Bosses were just bullet sponge versions of other humans. They gotta go all the way futuristic with the next one. It's still a pass for me
so expansion+annual pass+eververse :skip:
I been getting all the good shyt finally from eververse with this update. Got 2 of 4 exotic emotes, all the ships (exotic and legendary), and the exotic sparrow. I had none of those things since launch so I'm thinking they figure eververse won't be a money maker anymore so they'll get funds elsewhere
 

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Gotta treat the Division like a RPG with shooting mechanics rather than a pure shooter to get the most out of it. They really went in with the 1.8 update and Ubisoft have been goating with their releases last few years, from Rainbow 6, Watchdogs 2 and everything else following. I'm really excited for it.

That Forsaken update tho, don't wanna get too hype because Bungie can cut a trailer with the best of them but it really could be that TTK feeling all over again :wow:
 

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Agreed. Exotic weapons were just better versions of regular guns. Bosses were just bullet sponge versions of other humans. They gotta go all the way futuristic with the next one. It's still a pass for me

I been getting all the good shyt finally from eververse with this update. Got 2 of 4 exotic emotes, all the ships (exotic and legendary), and the exotic sparrow. I had none of those things since launch so I'm thinking they figure eververse won't be a money maker anymore so they'll get funds elsewhere


Yeah.. I have been getting a lotta good shyt outta eververse this season :patrice:
 

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I'm excited for this new season,.but this just gave me flashbacks to my shytty luck with running vex strikes for a damn year trying to get an Imago Loop.........and then getting a garbage roll.

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