They made a stinky mess of Marathon and Destiny.
Marathon’s community is going WILD for SCHEDULE CHANGES. There’s no VIRAL or FUN content to overcome popular media narratives of sales and player count underperformance. They’ve lost half their peak concurrent players in 3 weeks and never touched post-Renegades numbers. They catered to a niche set of fanatics with complete disregard for casual appeal. The only thing they offered after Server Slam was time-gated endgame only a fraction of the community can enjoy.
Meanwhile, D2. It is what it is now. It had an amazing run Now, you log in out of habit. Then log off.
D3 was the answer. I think that time may have passed too.
D2 was a BEST OF ALL TIME GAME!
EDIT: D3 won’t be happening by Bungie, but don’t forget what D2 was!
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2 RepliesRemember the good ol' days when companies could work on multiple games at once without taking almost a decade to put them out? Yeah ... those were good times.
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11 Replies[quote]D2 was a BEST OF ALL TIME GAME![/quote]You really need to play other games.
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5 RepliesD3 was never the answer. D3 would have had the same issues as d2.
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1 ReplyIt is what is. Bungie has pushed out great destiny content since 2018 while working on 5 different concepts including marathon. Now they have 2 games and a new game director. Marathon is great for it is and needs time to mature. Destiny was a wtf moment when it launched to many. We have gone months without content drops even back then… right after the rushed dark below there were 5 months of downtime until we got house of wolves… Of which was just a campaign played backwards basically. Yet, the quality of life improvements following that long window heavily improved d1. After the blow back of the portal implementation… Bungie has to address it and they said they are. They took a risk, it fell flat… <this happens daily in real life… Acting as if they are not doing anything due to a fad of hating on games does nothing. In a video game world… complaining about things today took place a year ago. There are no switches to push in thousands of lines of code. If they fix things, awesome. If they don’t, well… they will deal with the ramifications of their choices.
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