Middle aged, job, family, life.
Enough disposable income that I don't cry if my $60 doesn't make all my dreams come true.
I wouldn't call myself casual - I play 20+ hours a week but I'm not playing all day every day.
This is why this game is perfect for people like me:
1. I don't care so much about story. Sure, a good story is cool but I'm more interested in game play and having fun.
2. I love the fact that there's a limit to how many bounties, marks, etc you can get in a week. There's always something to do when I log on but I don't feel like I have to play constantly to keep up with the hardcores.
3. I never played games on-line before and Destiny convinced me to start. I already have a small circle of on-line friends that is growing all the time.
4. I don't give a rats about PvP
5. I don't feel like there's a rush to get to lvl 30. I have been 28 for a while and haven't even really tried a raid yet. My goal is to get good at raids by the end of November so I can be close to 30 when the DLC drops.
6. The game is just plain fun to play. Sure It's repetitive but there's always something to work towards - and enough progress to keep it satisfying.
So if your young or unemployed and feel like you should be entitled to a game that you can play 10 hrs a day and never repeat anything I feel bad for you. This game wasn't made for you.
It was made for us.
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Yes, im sure everyone is psyched for more grampas like you to come in and force more empty, brain-dead games and gameplay. Im sure this is a perfect change for the hobby as a whole. thanks for sharing. fyi, games can have more appropriate levels of content and gameplay and still be good for those that can't play as often. "Don't be entitled youngin! -I- get to be entitled, not you!" "Aw yeah, playing that Destiny and stuff, fresh outta Farmville, move over millennials" I have more than a few clanmates that are older, middle aged, that have wives and children, and even they agree that things are a little lacking, all things considered.