I made the decision to quit Destiny nigh on a month ago, well, when I say "i made" it was more of a "my hand was forced" due to the problems crucible was having. This isn't a rant at Bungie, but more of a pat on the back, you've listened and are answering, (now before you start bombing about content) i'm talking about crucible, my first port of call each and everytime I sign in. The glitches affecting crucible gameplay have been fixed, and the SBMM that got us all worked up is being changed, I think it's a great idea to start with IB, predominantly imo by far the worst variant of crucible for lag, it's a stepping stone in the right direction, and speaking of lag, there's a fix coming that'll (fingers crossed) improve that too. On balancing, I would say ttk using mida or jade rabbit or tlw vs any other primary is a little faster than i'd wish, if I get the drop on someone and have a burst already put into my opponent, it's a little frustrating when he/she can return fire after that initial burst and drop me before I can them, hit detection maybe a factor, maybe not, given the current set up, overall, pretty diverse and balanced, but something worth looking at? Anyhoo!! on the whole, Bungie, i'm glad to be back, i'm very hopeful Destiny (atleast with regards to crucible) has turned a corner, thanks for listening, with exception to the last few weeks, i've never stopped playing, I don't want to again :-)
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Well, lets' hope they fix it but I think there may be other issues as well. It's not only PvP that has been having serious lag issues. It has crept into PvE as well and it's serious enough to make the content unplayable. The HM raid, especially the challenge was always a little glitchy but what I experienced last night was something akin to what we've seen lately in the crucible or CE at it's worst.
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