The problems with D2 are Bungie’s doing. What make you think Bungie is going to change their ways and do a better job with D3. Does anyone remember the beginning of D2? It was a really bad joke, no lie.
I’m invested in D2, but once D2 is done, I’m done. I will not purchase another game with Bungie’s name on it.
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Yeah, after the dark and Light saga, I’m out. Will follow whatever crap story they make up on YT until it fizzles out.
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No D3 for me. No new bungie title for me. I secretly hope that the final shape is a stand alone expansion with no seasons attached to it, and just call it. Won’t be an age of triumph send off, but I can’t bare to see the downward spiral continue to bury itself. I don’t regret buying lightfall, for I really only play one video game at a time, but the magic is gone. The potential is gone. The community seems lingering, and the fun feels diminishing. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot…
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Edited by conkus805: 4/26/2023 5:45:08 PMmy sentiments exactly, after destiny has run its course, I'm done with bungie products too. they haven't earned my future business.
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I think the hope is that Bungie now has an idea of what they want destiny to be and look like. When they made D1 and D2 they may not have known they wanted more than 3 expansions and years worth of seasonal activities, a growing number of new raids, old raids, and dungeons. So now lessons have been hopefully learned and can be designed around from the beginning. All the “if only we did this at the beginning” that they’re discovering now can be done now. No guarantee that would happen. That’s just the hope at least. Plus a D3 would make a clean break from last gen console hardware easier and so from the beginning of D3 design around newer, more capable hardware.
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Wow. You summed up my exact thoughts!