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previews looked boring, beta looked boring and guess what... from what ive seen it hasnt changed.

*boring meaning: bringing nothing new to the table, way over hyped and a refinement of many other game series.

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Considering i bought it for 68 bucks on ps4, good game :D But , the maps and story is very limited. Not loving the low fps either, pain in the ass when trying to play multiplayer. Its like they capped the frames on purpose? Unresponsive, compared to COD ghosts (which was a crap game but really good and responsive fps).

Heard they capped the frames on destiny to make sure the experience was equal to xbox one or something ? Xbox being lesser powerful..

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Watched some gameplay on my PS4 today. The guys playing were killing a bunch of things and then dying on purpose to level up I think so can't take too much away from it, but it looks pretty arcadey and doesn't really look like my thing.

As I said, it wasnt the best gameplay to judge, but I'm not sold anyway

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Bought it couple of days ago and haven't had time to play it much, so haven't even unlocked multiplayer yet. The fact you have to unlock it is a bi annoying, but ahh well.

On the positive side, the JB Hi Fi where I bought it had a stuff up when I was paying for the game, and it ended up only costing me $19.

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Haha well can't complain at that price. Bit unsure how they stuffed up? Or was it just a labelling error that you called them on etc?

It was at a Westfield. I had a $50 giftcard from Christmas that I was going to use towards the $69 purchase price at JB Hi Fi.

Got there and went to pay, my card didn't work. Checkout chick told me that there is a booth just around the corner that would look at he card and be able to help me out. She would hold onto the game for me till I came back. Went to booth, they said card is faulty and gave me a new one with $50 on it.

Went back to JB, but the chick I was talking with was gone, so another one grabbed the game for me and said I had a remaining balance of $19 remaining on it. So just paid the $19 and got the game. checked the receipt and the first chick had put down as if the $50 gift card had gone through. bought a bottle of bourbon with the remaining $31. Ended up finishing the whole bottle that night while playing Destiny. The next day I couldn't even remember most of the buttons and where the f**k I was up to in the game.

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