Unnecessary Nerfs, Recycled weapons/armor, no synergy between exotic armor/weapons/aspect, recycled content, weapons perks have no synergy. Example: Nova Bomb is horrible, trinity ghoul socks, OEM exotic nerf to literally just a ski mask now.
Seriously, bungie if you need ideas hire me as a contractor for innovation and new player experience.
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2 AntwortenEasy, bad management and leadership that started long ago.
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10 AntwortenThe reason for the game's decline is the foolish mistake of listening to the forum. IMO.
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Leadership is the reason.. Everything that is wrong or right in any company is the result of leadership. We can point out things we disagree with and believe to be contributing factors.. The most realistic and main contributing factor is leadership. If the community focused on whos truly responsible.. The Shareholders/Sony would also. It's hard to explain yourself being the problem. Streamers, glichers, exploiters, and codes that somehow missed a QA session are much easier to explain
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4 AntwortenBearbeitet von Salty-47: 4/5/2025 7:25:35 PM[quote]Unnecessary Nerfs[/quote] Every game does this at some point. [quote]Recycled weapons/armor[/quote] There's only so many different ways that things can look. Just look at real world weapons. There are a lot of weapons that have similar looks to them. Why would you expect them not to have weapons in the game that are on the same model? [quote]no synergy between exotic armor/weapons/aspect[/quote] That's just 100% not true. The only way that's happening is if you have no clue how to play the game. [quote]recycled content[/quote] It's a video game. Things are bound to come back in a different way, and when they do make new things, there's always the same people who complain about them recycling things now complaining that the new stuff isn't like the old stuff. [quote]weapons perks have no synergy.[/quote] Again, not true. Based on both your claims of no synergy, I'm just going to assume you have no clue how to play the game. [quote]Nova Bomb is horrible[/quote] No, it doesn't. [quote] trinity ghoul socks[/quote] It doesn't have feet, so how would it wear socks? Jokes aside, it doesn't suck and, again, based on your other points, I'm just going to assume that you suck without and aren't using it right. [quote]OEM exotic nerf to literally just a ski mask now.[/quote] Who cares? There are significantly better exotics to use, and if that's your best one to complain about, then yet again, you're proving how little you actually understand about the game and how to use things. [quote]Seriously, bungie if you need ideas hire me as a contractor for innovation and new player experience.[/quote] Why? So you can f*ck up the game the way you want and make others leave the game just because you want it catered to you?
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Gr8 b8 m8
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Bearbeitet von MNN8TV: 4/6/2025 4:56:37 PMNot disagreeing with the overall point of your post. HOWEVER your examples are crazy. Trinity ghoul was the pinnacle of power creep at one point, if you are in any base level content it’s basically an easy button. Nova bomb is great, especially the vortex one IMO. OEM is a little mid but that’s because it literally works on any build. That’s its strong suit.
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Look into a term called MVP, Minimum Viable Product and it’ll begin to make sense.
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2 AntwortenOften happens when they hire DEI and not by skill and experience
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3 AntwortenOEM was prob the most broken exotic armour in destiny history, however it seems odd to pick on it now. Destinys decline is due to many factors, but in my eyes it boils down to lethargic releases and poor decisions. The whole "if you build it, they will come", turned into "release any old crap, and off they'll go".
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Trinity ghoul doesn’t suck…
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You either are meme-ing or you don't know how to build craft Letting you get hired would probably be as bad as a decision as Pete parsons car collection
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a list of not problems lmfao, and some of them are not even true lmfao
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Bearbeitet von Part Timer: 4/6/2025 1:22:42 AMNorman Rockwell.jpg more nerfs are needed, actually.
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I agree with all that you pointed to being contributing factors in D2’s decline. But I think the main factor is Bungie’s very shallow and un-compelling post-expansion content ( the seasonal model) that we’ve had since Y2. It’s started very promising, but turned into a effortless cookie cutter platform very quickly and has turned many people away from playing the game for all content releases and turned most people into the players that only return for large expansions - if they return at all. I think the largest factor that has seen this downturn is Bungie attempting to invest into producing more IPs rather than reinvesting into Destiny.