Everyone seems to love to complain on here. That doesn't make anything better. In fact it drowns out helpful comments.
So the question i prepose,
What would YOU do to make the game better?
Please don't complain. Helpful suggestions only.
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4 RepliesI'd reverse the change of Atheon's random teleport back to the way it was originally designed. I'd make other, lesser gear capable of reaching lvl.30 available via alternate methods to encourage people to continue playing even when the raid shafts them multiple times. I'd eliminate the "turn in resources for tokens" thing and reinvent it as "spend glimmer you don't need on resources you DO need" instead. I'd further incentivize progress in the game with scaling rewards, meaning you have a higher chance of getting a legendary drop from killing something hard, but [u]no[/u] chance while killing a low level grunt. I'd up the power of pulse rifles, because they're currently the redheaded stepchild of the primary weapons family. I'd move exotic bounties over into the "Missions" part of the menu, so they don't take up a spot on daily bounties. I'd create a weapon exchange program, possibly with Xur or an event vendor, in which you can turn in all the junk you [i]don't[/i] want for a chance at getting something entirely different. I'd convince Activision that it would be a good business move to allow developers to redraft and alter the story to something that resembles a [i]story[/i] via free content in order to further promote the expanding universe in add-ons and sequels, brand loyalty and fan-created content, because at this point, there's not really going to be any. Most of all, I'd make a better, bolder attempt at making players feel included. This whole acknowledging-and-dismissing-through-Deej trend is making matters worse, rather than better. Provide Q&As, offer suggestions before implementing them, promote events with more guaranteed positives and unique features and really make logging into Destiny feel like an [i]exceptional experience[/i]. Because, right now, it really doesn't feel like that.