Feel like people asked for too much "[b]change[/b]" because I was a Hardcore Destiny Player until D2 when Destiny was fun when hunting that perfect roll for a Scout or whatever. Now D2 is just that pizza without sauce and etc now. PvE, Raids, Crucible, and Iron Banner is boring and unappealing. Really don't want to hunt and get multiple copies of a "Static" roll gun that I got to dismantle everytime. Kinda don't blame the Top Destiny Content Creator left to play others games like Monster Hunter World. Also, Destiny 2 shouldn't been on PC from the start and stayed on console.
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2 AntwortenPvP cryhards, and the folks at Bungo who listened to them.
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1 AntwortenBungie for putting out a shitty product in the first place. If the games were good and not the disgusting mess they are, perhaps Bungie could be spending all their time to creating meaningful content instead of fixing their shit.
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1 Antwortenmy butt.
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Activision is the Destroyer of all Companies because they made a greedy decision to make Call of Duty game series just around PVP for "Esports" and that why most of the games were made weren't doing so well. Plus, they're just copying and pasting from other titles within the series. D2 is going in the same way like most of the PVP game from Activision. Blizzard must of been hurting also for a $90 Million check to make Overwatch (Worst PVP game out there) to just have the Salt and Sweaty entertained.
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5 AntwortenWhy is this even a question? The development team at bungie are responsible, they didn't have a clue what they were doing lol
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Bungie and it's stupid ass -blam!-ing idiots turds, shitbags, waste of oxygen, waste of space, non gamers, community
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Bungie 50%, Top 1% Crucible streamers who cried for balance, the other 50%
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4 Antworten... why not PC? random comment that has nothing to do with anything else you said
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1 AntwortenBungie... who else? They made the game.
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4 AntwortenD2 decision making, d1 nerf hearders and pvp snowflakes
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1 AntwortenPvp - they thought esports... got the stupid dual primary crap now and all weapons are static rolls... character movement nerfed... all for “balance” in the crucible.... Old factions and doing bounties was way better than this faction token event garbage.
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1 AntwortenLuke smith is to blame for wanting the game easier to understand for 4 year olds
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Luke Smith is to blame.
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5 AntwortenI don’t know, let’s spin the blame wheel and find out.
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Bearbeitet von KEVLAR165: 2/7/2018 2:31:57 AMI will take the blame [spoiler]ps I am not luke Smith, jerks never admit when they mess up[/spoiler]
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Bungie Bungie don’t need to listen to feedback. They chose to.
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2 AntwortenDo you even know what "casual" means? Because you shouldn't be blaming them over [b] Bungie's[/b] decisions. "Casuals" didn't sit in on meetings with LS and the dev team, telling them what was needed. That was LS and the dev MGMT who said "hey sure, let's go for the quick buck too!" when they came up with some of the ideas, on top of the whole PvP balance focus. I don't disagree about static rolls, but know who caused the problems rather than lashing out at the wrong people who had nothing to do with the design of D2. Lastly, the whole 'destiny should have stayed on console' elitism needs to go.
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Everyone blames the casuals as they'd rather not admit that the company isn't what it used to be. It was that way with Mass Effect 3, the company turned the players against each other with the Us Vs Them BS and you'll see bungie start doing it too. This is 100 percent on bungie, no activision or the players.
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2 AntwortenNope. Bungie. They had the feedback, the data and the numbers. They knew who paid, who didn’t, and what kind of player wanted what from the feedback. They made an entire game catered to casuals, wanting high sales for the game and season pass. So they made a game they thought they would like. Bottom line. When Bungie says they wanted to make a game for [i]new[/i] players, you can’t blame the nerf community. The nerf brigade are not [i]new players[/i]
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8 Antworten[quote]Feel like the Causals asked for too much "[b]change[/b]" because I was a Hardcore Destiny Player until D2 when Destiny was fun when hunting that perfect roll for a Scout or whatever. Now D2 is just that pizza without sauce and etc now. PvE, Raids, Crucible, and Iron Banner is boring and unappealing. Really don't want to hunt and get multiple copies of a "Static" roll gun that I got to dismantle everytime. Kinda don't blame the Top Destiny Content Creator left to play others games like Monster Hunter World.[/quote] This game is the best Luke Smith has to offer. Every design and game play choice was made by bungie management. I really don't understand why people blame the forums for the state of D2 as it currently stands. Every decision they've announced I've been able to say in advance "that's a really bad idea" and I'm not an AAA game design company. A bad idea is a bad idea no matter how strongly it's expressed, but it takes a special kind of stupid to push ahead with a bad idea regardless. Bungie are not slaves to these forums, place blame where it deserves to go, at the feet of Smith and anyone else at bungie who thinks they need a pat on the back for D2.
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The casuals aren’t here to ask. Anyone on the forum has already passed the casual level. Bungie took it upon themselves to chase the casual gamer. The changes are on them.
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Bungie is at fault. You don't blame a kid thats spoiled and gets what he wants by crying all the time. You blame the parents. So why would the community be at fault for bungies inability to properly balance a game for casuals and hardcore players?
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Nope it ain't the casual players' fault it's the management at Bungie. They determine what gets released or redacted and boy oh boy did they go with a lot of bad ideas for a overly expensive turd of a game.
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They didn’t cater to casuals, they catered to cry babies and streamers. And cry baby streamers. Casuals dislike this games direction just as much as Destiny vets.
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Bungie and Bungie alone.
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I blame people who cried for nerfs to weapons and abilities, activision, bungie and luke smith