Elitist players don't just want to win...they want others to Lose
Putting it more simply, Destiny is like a race to the raid to hit the rng jackpot and I think that is absolutely bizzare for a game design. They do it for the Elitists tho. It's the way developers get the most play out of the most driven. The rest of us who wanted Destiny to be cooler than the local lottery machine at a 7/11 lost. We expected this great story and world to unravel, but we get a stupid pve contest that's all about how much you're willing to come back and play every week.
They dumbed down this game to show that people who don't get on lfg guilds like total morons wading in a flood don't deserve shit. Well that's it, there's no content, just bullshit so certain weirdos can be a "level 30" and somehow this is just as good as having an actual game design. Even if you do raid, it's more of a cheesy game than an adventure. They don't even want casuals to have matchmaking even though they'd never have to use it.
This game is nothing but CoD with the worst nerd bullshit from WoW. This game is only designed to serve the most basic and crude impulses of the most neckbearded of gamers. They design an rng that's rigged against their favor, so that when someone wins, they get to be a snowflake for a while and everyone else gets driven to be level 30 like rats on a hamster-wheel treading Destinylfg.com flood waters.
Those of us that are actually good at pvp and pve are in the "idgaf" club. We know that everyone, even the best, wins [b][i]and loses.[/i][/b] We want things like content and story. We enjoy the escape.
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