From the 3rd day of destiny launching, I've been playing almost daily. Around December 2015, I decided to take a break from destiny, simply because I was bored and I had other stuff to do at the time. Fast forward about half a year, in slowly getting back onto destiny.
Along my break and coming back after half a year, you know what I picked up? I came back to this forum and realized that the same shit is still raging a storm. The same nerfs and the same buffs, the same add this and the same add that. Nothing has changed on the forums. Now, me diving headfirst into the game, not knowing what the meta is, not glitching out anything, I came in and just played. Simply put on my headset and played.
You realized that if you just took away all of this nonsense mindset we ALL have/had, the game becomes so much better. Instead of staying I top of everything and trying to perfect myself, trying to get the best of the best, trying to find the quickest shortcut, trying to obtain the most rewards, I just played. Stop worrying about the glitches and the nerfs and buffs and OPs and everything, just play. If you die, you die. You kill, you kill. That's that. It takes off so much more stress just enjoying yourself rather than putting barriers on your playstyle and your enjoyment due to things like weapons and balancing.
So I ask you, please, put down the phone, get off the forums, and just play the game. Play some crucible, do some strikes, talk to friends, meet new friends. Just [u]have fun.[/u] realizing that this is just a game, and realizing that the purpose of the game is to have fun, makes the game fun.
[b]i want to make something clear:[/b]
Seems like some of you are misunderstanding this post. People are pointing out the topic about lags and in game glitches, and I agree. Ultimately these things are very annoying, and needs fixing. However this post is more driven towards people who have their heads in the numbers, (need this, buff that, change this, take this away, add that) those types of things. My realization today was simply that after you stop counting how many times you got killed to this weapon, or how stupidly powerful that weapon is, then you really do start to enjoy the game as a game.
Stop trying to cheese your way through raids, don't try to obtain the most loot, don't try to go on a super grind for the best things, don't try to try hard you way through the game, stop chasing that perfect k/d. It's always healthy to set goals for yourself, but it's very unhealthy to always grind and grind at it none stop without taking a break and enjoy the moment. It's much better to view a game as a game rather than a chore. This concept applies for both real life and in game.
[quote]Gamers don't want to have fun, as seen with Crota cheesing, division cheesing, camping in cod. It's not fun, it's the rewards, loot or high score. Gamers don't want to say I had fun, they want to say I'm the best.
I have never followed the meta, the meta just slowly rolls around to fit my play style before going away. But that's it, other players crave YouTubers to tell them how to play, they don't want to use what's fun they want to use what's best.
It's a simple mentality, and it's ubiquitous to our gaming culture.[/quote] -Billy Don't Rage
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That's exactly how i play this game. Agree it's way more fun
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Yes this is all correct. But the way they made this game, if you don't have the best stuff and don't take it seriously, you're 0 Probably going to lose alot. Which after awhile is no fun
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Bumped for the fresh and unsalty point of view
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100% - I think the perceived impression keeping people from being more social is the 'git gud scrub' mentality. Simple folks who want to laugh when they play are not interested in getting involved with uber egoists only interested in "the best".... I am fortunate to have a group that gets it.
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6 RepliesEdited by frampton: 5/23/2016 8:52:27 AMThis is all very true. It also seems that younger people who don't have real stress and responsibilities in life tend to mesh their gaming into their personal identity too much. For the rest of us, it's a fun (sometimes frustrating ) escape from those pressures. This doesn't mean I don't play to win, it's just not my life for fücks sake. It blows my mind that people watch streamers and give them money. It's full blown Idiocracy. We might be better off without these forums sometimes as well.
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The game is still bad if you dont pay attention to the forums or ask for buffs and nerfs. (Yes I know I have alot of hours, thats pretty much only with friends, the game isnt good enough to play on my own)
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Yeah they can. Kick Bungie out of the way and let someone with common sense take over
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As I've said before. Destiny has its own story and such, but the players create their own destiny every time they log in. You join up with a group, play the game, it turns out a certain way. You do it all again the next day with other players or even the same, but every time, you enjoy playing with those around you, unless the person sucks and is uncooperative, that's what free will is for.
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2 RepliesEdited by Severed Ronin: 5/22/2016 4:40:35 PMDemotivation: Sometimes the best solution to morale problems is to just fire all the unhappy people.
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2 RepliesI just want to run into a crowd and randomly throw a pickle jar at some one, no reason, just something to do.
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What are the requirements/light level/farming spot/chees path/glich to unlock "fun"?
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About the lag, everything was fine just a few weeks ago and now Crucible is terrible. Nothing needs another fix there, just roll back to the previous settings.
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3 RepliesBungie should just get rid of the forums
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3 RepliesEveryone min maxes in these games. The semi pro super serious 'must have weapon x light y or be kicked' group..... I just ignore them. I'm a filthy casual, 30+, job etc. and the raids... I just don't play them anymore. It gets to the point that the mechanics are so complex and convoluted that it's just not worth the hassle. Everything needs to happen perfectly or you just wipe. Usually within a minute after the checkpoint. This is of course bungie adapting to the increasing skill of the community as a whole: VoG, Crota, KF: there is a clear level of increasing complexity. It's cool, but at the same time it's not. Me and my RL friends just don't play raids anymore. Night falls are cool, because they challenge but you can come back from the cliff. Raids, everything needs to happen exactly right or you wipe. Same for PvP: all the meta and funky strategies? I just wanna shoot people with a gun I find cool. So yeah, I just play as the OP points out, but with the skill levels rising in general, there is less for me to do.
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Hit the nail right on the head... The reason I've been able to enjoy this game for as long as I have is because I enjoy playing it casually. Go on patrols, run some strike playlists, a bit of Crucible, maybe raiding with friends, etc. Then you have these annoying little craps who whine that the game has no content because they blow through it all in the first day by playing for the entire damn thing, or the people who are trying to make this game into an esport or something and take it way too seriously (see the teabagging thread that pops up every week, or the "SBMM sucks!!!!!1!" threads). If people would just start playing games for fun rather than treating them like a job, the industry as a whole would probably be better off.
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Thank you.
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I had fun once, didn't like it. [spoiler]I only play for fun, it is a [b]game[/b] after all. Otherwise I would have stopped playing a long time ago after getting ganked by RNG so many times [/spoiler]
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Some people have a competitive mindset that they got from being a kid, but I agree
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you know, an actual voting system would work, see what people want.
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2 RepliesWhile I see what you're saying, it's easy for you to say that because you took a break and are enjoying Destiny again. The fact is that those of us who have been playing recently have run into the same RNG wall, the same laggy crucible, the same SBMM and win loss ration controls.....and it's old man. So enjoy your comeback. I'm taking your break. :)
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Helping new players is a great way to make destiny rewarding again as an experienced player. We should spend more of our time growing the community, instead of bashing it and each other! 🕹
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OMG WHAT ARE YOU DOING BUNGO NERF FUN IT SOUNDS TOO POWERFUL!
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Don't forget about the over emphasis on k/d. If it's not high enough your seen as irrelevant.
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Don't expect anything different in Destiny 2, there going through the same development process as Destiny 1. Rewrite and chop the game to pieces.
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Edited by iDovahBear: 5/23/2016 10:13:24 AMI still don't like Reforging going away. People raise the point "all you see is god rolls." Well literally every match has god rolls in it, most people won't even bother using a weapon if the rolls aren't good enough. Rolls are too important to be left entirely up to RNG. Hold X Reforging was too easily abused, but without any Reforging we're stuck with imbalance purely based on drop rates, let alone everything else wrong with the game. It's not that I don't agree looking at it like numbers is a bad thing, but it's what Bungie does so it's no wonder we do it too, and it's no wonder it has such a negative effect Community-side and Developer-side. But some things have to be looked at critically. Maybe one day they'll make this game less of an elitist stat prioritization game and more of an actual shooter where people don't constantly teabag just because they're salty you have a good roll or feel like your playstyle is easier and more consistent than theirs. But it's doubtful.