Much of what attracted me to Destiny was the passion and awe with which the developers spoke of it, sadly, the final product reeks of decisions made to satisfy the constraints of the balance sheet rather than constraints of the imagination. Which, I completely understand, it's a business, just don't expect me to give you any more money. Therein lies the irony, by saying balance sheets be damned, we're going to make the game we envision, I think they've would've stood to make more money over the long run. *shrugs* Short-term thinking pervades the modern business world.