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'Destiny 2' reveals his 'content -shredder' as the result of the latest complaint

One of the most controversial aspects of Destiny 2 Over the years, Bungie's Beyond Light era decision was to bring things into a “content vault” to save space, reduce technical debts and maintain fewer aspects of the game. This ranged from crucible cards to strikes to planets to the entire basisis campaign of the original box copy.

Now there is an absurd development at this front, as part of a new lawsuit in which Bungie has to prove that you did not tore off the act of the Red Wars from a random author (the claims showed that this was not quite the case). It turns out that they … the court cannot actually show the game or these action lines in order to prove it directly.

Stephen Totilo initially reported in his newsletter in his game file that due to this vacing base you could not see something for the place, even something that you could share internally: “Because (1) Destiny 2 only for players in the form of a live service video game that has changed significantly over time, and (2). The court to review the accused. “

Instead, her answer was to refer the court on Destiny 2 Youtuber Mynamisbyfs 10 -hour video about Destiny Lore, which contains the Red War Campaign, and the former IGN editor Destin Destin Destin Legarie Collection of archived cutscenes over the years (something that you finally ask you to officially do).

In this news article, the illusion was broken that the content vault is like a server to which the old content was moved and it could later bring it back into play. Instead, it seems to be mostly as a content -hredder because it goes on something, it does not come out again. As the document says, the Data Existed, but the current framework of the game means that even bungie cannot play it, so it can just as well exist.

This would explain why many content can be revised by Destiny 1 and resumed in Destiny 2, but this only happens in extremely Rare cases with actual content of Destiny 2, such as Almost everything else is Destiny 1 and it seems that Bungie wanted to bring things like the Red War or abandoned campaigns back, they couldn't. Who knows what else could have been fed into this oven.

Bungie said that they do not want to concentrate on bringing as many past content in Destiny 2 as they want to continue to create new content, but it seems to be an actual reason. But here, too, Bungie could not even record and play an internal demo for a literal legal proceedings, and this stuff is gone gone.

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