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This is a matter of opinion (and I know I'm in the minority) (Destiny)

by Kahzgul, Thursday, May 28, 2015, 16:26 (3466 days ago) @ Kermit


It breaks immersion and requires additional software, and those are two things I dislike very much about how it's implemented. I get that not everyone (or maybe anyone else) is bothered by this, but I am.


I'm bothered by it, and I doubt very seriously that anyone at Bungie believes the implementation of Grimoire cards is ideal. You ask all kinds of questions about why it was done this way when it would have been easy not to, but the truth is we don't know how easy it was or why they did that way.

I think I have a very plausible theory, though, which is that they had the change the scope of the game (and what story could be presented) pretty radically later than was ideal in the schedule, and Grimoire cards (and the way they were implemented) allowed them to include a lot of story (or backstory) with the game at launch. Content could be added to Bungie.net long after Destiny had gone gold. In other words, it was a compromise--not ideal, but better than the game shipping with no Grimoire content anywhere.


This is what I figure as well. At this point though, two expansions in and with lots of patches along the way, I wonder why it hasn't been integrated. I mean, the ball in the tower got an upgrade.... why not the grimoire?


You really think those two are equivalent? Did you say you were a software developer? I ask because at this point I don't believe it.


They're totally different, but it seems like a strange way to allocate resources. It's possible one of the artists was just mucking around on their own time and showed it to someone who thought it was cool. Stuff like that happens often.


And I bet money that's exactly what happened--the ball in the Tower is low-impact low-hanging fruit.

Designing the in-game interface for the cards and implementing it without breaking the game is a huge endeavor. Perhaps with Comet it'll come, but my bets are on Destiny 2.

Man, I sure hope they put that backstory into the actual story of Destiny 2. This game needs an overarching plot badly.


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