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Those things listed aren't really a concern for me. Do level advantages really matter when you can just own noobs or is it more about being given a challenge? I'm not a Trials player but I played Iron Banner a lot in Destiny 1. The level advtages being on never bothered me even when I wasn't max light. I think the token system makes getting rewards less exciting, and I'm glad to see strikes and pvp reward some weapons, but they're never amazing. Although I did get Better Devils which I accidentally dismantled a month ago. My biggest disappointment in CoO was that the strikes were the story missions with a bit of different dialogue. I was warned about it but I never realised how bad it could have been. Horde Mode in the Infinite Forest does sound interesting to me but what I would have really wanted was to spend more time in the past and future of Mercury. I kind of wish it was actual time travel so we could experience everything about the environment. The Dark Future needed to be a much harder map too. The heroic adventure there was great but I wanted to feel afraid, I wanted to sneak around and not alert enemy patrols who were difficult to defeat. I guess what I hated was that there was no real story to these places. I know it was a simulated reality but the Vex are advanced, they could have tried to fool us that what we were experiencing was real. The more I think about it the DLC was still a bit bland. What I really want is an abundance of content that doesn't run out too quickly and maybe not to have such simplified game play. We need more puzzles and more doing stuff besides shooting.
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  • Couldn't agree more. Well put. Perhaps the infinite forest can serve as a hub for a wide variety of activities, one being your idea of a harsher and more convincing future/past on mercury, a fully open space to explore, as well as a horde mode. The abundance of content is why I agree with the horde mode idea i've seen everywhere, it serves as a sort of half way point. Vanilla destiny came with less content than this (although dark below brought a full raid with it), I think we've just got to give it time. And hopefully, the devs read posts like this one, and decide to make what the community has requested (within reason) instead of solely their own ideas.

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