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Then have fun with a dying game
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If you leave the casuals behind to the point that they no longer buy content, bungie will be out of business. Careful what you wish for....you may just receive it
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Then there will not be a Destiny game much longer.
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Then you’ll probably be leaving Destiny behind also because it won’t survive.
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Nah I won’t I like how it’s a grind now.
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What I meant is that there won’t be enough of a player base left for the game to survive. We can’t just have extremes where it’s either casual or hardcore. A middle ground is necessary
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They had year one.
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They mean Activision will shut Destiny down. Maybe you won't leave Destiny, but Destiny will leave you.
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Oh, I love people like you, they call themselves hardcore players but then they can't even understand that they are playing a game that is not hardcore, but simply badly designed. And that was the point of the article that OP linked. Destiny 2 is not a grind, Destiny 2 is a game that tries to give you as little reward as it can in order to extend the time you spend on it. Monster Hunter World is a grind. Why? Because Monster Hunter has plenty of content and a hell of a game design: proper game loop, proper game flow, proper retention and rewarding activities. Destiny lacks in all of this. Destiny 2 is a country in a state of emergency, and in order to survive they have to ration the supplies and carefully distribute it to the population. So please, don't come here and say that the game is doing perfectly fine as it is only because you don't have nothing better to do with your time than chasing few rewards with even fewer chances of dropping.
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Whatever casual. Your opinion doesn’t matter ❤️
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Bearbeitet von Teeb: 12/16/2018 3:56:07 AMHow does Bungie's dick taste, you filthy elitist.
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What a angry little casual
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Neither does your one sided way of thinking.
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Oh, and last but not least, I'm all but a casual gamer. I just never focus on one game at the time. On a weekly basis I play Monster Hunter World, Rocket League, Red Dead Redemption 2, competitive Pokémon battles (which includes breeding and training), I'm an amateur Dota player, I play some Rainbow Six, I'm Diamond in Overwatch, I play Super Smash Bros, I was playing Fortnite before they released the battle royale and I was one of the first to try that out. Without even mentioning the countless single player games I've been playing in my 20 years of gaming. So yeah I'm a more hardcore players than you. The only difference is that I like to play good games and I know how to recognize one when I see it. I used to play destiny when it was a good game. You can see that I stopped playing as soon as I finished the Osiris campaign. That was all I needed to underst that Destiny 2 was hopeless. Now I hope you enjoy wasting your time on a bad game, my dear hardcore player.
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wow, so many games. how many hours you invest for those games/week? Right now D2 occupied all my time outside of work and I only play 2 char. No time to play 3 char
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A little bit late as an answer, but I do play an average of 3 hours a day. I just like to switch between games, so in those 3 hours I'll be playing at least 2 different games. That's the reason I stopped playing destiny, it was taking too much of my time for so little reward in return. In addition to that all of my friend disinstalled the game after CoO so it's not that fun to play as a solo (in my opinion). Lately I'm playing way more, like 5/6 hours a day, as I'm doing a minor for my studies and is not taking much of my time.
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[quote]I was playing Fortnite before they released the battle royale and I was one of the first to try that out.[/quote] [quote]The only difference is that I like to play good games and I know how to recognize one when I see it.[/quote] Just passing through, but had to say you lost me with this. Either you play Fortnite or you play good games; pick one. 😂
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Ahahah, I know, I know. I was trying to say that I was aware of what it was going to be the most popular game of the year (probably in history) before most of the people. Now, I'm not playing Fortnite anymore, but I do think that is objectively a good game (from the point of view of the pace, the tactics, mechanics) and is the perfect example of how a f2p game should. The only problem with Fortnite are those noisy kids playing it. They are annoying indeed. The game became too popular too quickly, it's a phenomenon never seen before, but eventually I think that the entire gaming industry will learn something from it, and we will receive better games in the coming years. :)
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Ahahah, you are not only proving my point for me.l but also showing that my opinion is more valuable than yours. You call yourself hardcore but you definetly know nothing about videogames or you would have argued in favour of your points. Seems like the casual player here knows more about videogames than the hardcore player.
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It is what it is, rip
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You’re still thinking in terms of extremes. If you read the article you’d see that blaming the problems in y1 on making the game too casual is patently false. It was just bad all around. A very low percentage of people who play this game are “hardcore”. Most of the players fall in that midrange. So if you alienate those and the casuals guess what, not enough people buy and play the game and Destiny ceases to exist.