I loved d1. 3000+ hours of fun [b][i][u]with[/u][/i][/b] friends.
D2 is a huge disappointment.
Has anyone ever seen this many negative posts all over the forums receiving thousands of upvotes.? Seems like a community manager would maybe manage the community? Discuss this feedback?
“You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not.....”
Edit: just sayin.... a somewhat negative post that is simply calling out the support for trending negative posts about how bad the game is, is trending. lol
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bump. wow. apparently ophidian aspect is bugged. lol
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Oh man... when you wrote this did you have any idea if would get so much worse?
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I've played since Beta. Have a couple of thousand hours or more played in D1. Did everything. Even made the lighthouse once back in year 1. They have taken all the replayability of the game and flushed it down the toilet. I logged back on to D1 tonight to chase a gun. Think I'll be doing that till they sort this mess. If they can. Not that we'll hear anything. I remember back in the day the Bungie devs responding from time to time :-/
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There's far fewer posts with players attacking each other over their opinions than I've seen since year 1 of D1. Even the folks disagreeing about the game having issues are being polite. Pretty sure this is a sign of the world ending.
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It was bad during D1/Y1 and off and on throughout Y2/Y3, but I don't think it was ever like this. I think what separates those eras and this one is that you are seeing negative feedback posts get liked by 1-2.5k people. I don't remember seeing ANY posts that got more than 1k likes over a week's time period. There is DEFINITELY something going on here. And if it was just "the vocal minority" as some would have you believe, the dropoff would not be so precipitous. This game is following the dropoff curve of a normal shooter game and NOT a game that is supposed to be at least, in part, an MMO. Hell, ESO is 3 YEARS old and no matter where I go in the world, there's ALWAYS other players online and playing the game. To have players drop off this quickly should be alarming. It wasn't even this bad during D1 vanilla.
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Edited by WINTER PROPHET: 10/20/2017 1:50:40 PMIn answering [i]"Has anyone ever seen so much negative feedback?"[/i] History breakdown: [spoiler]I have been gaming since 1980. I started on four and a quarter inch floppy discs, and was a PC gaming (including and ending competitively on the "East Coast Doom and Marathon Game Circuit") up to and after 1993. Went console gamer in 1995 on PlayStation, started Dreamcast (for its dial-up competition access) in 1999 (for Unreal Tournament, Star Lancer, Quake), ending in 2001. Went Xbox (Legacy) in 2001, returned to online in 2002, ended on that console on the Steel Battalion Line of Contact after registering in the top ten (as 8th, dropping to 11 after my "My FIRST death" in that game September of 2004) worldwide for "accuracy", officially ending my competitive gaming interest/s. FTR... If "you" died in Steel Battalion LOC, you were officially dead and lost 100% all progress and all earned content. Went Xbox 360 in 2005, went Xbox One in 2013 (but barely played on the Xbox One due to lack of interest in ANY of all of its games). TLDR: Started gaming PC 1980-1995. Console gaming 1995-now. Competitive from 1987-2004. Non-competitive 2004-Now.[/spoiler] No. I have not in my entire career/hobby as a gamer, in my entirety of being on game forums since starting in "Weblog and Wordpress" from 1985 and 1988 (which were originally called "Bulletin Boards" where users could leave messages) have I literally ever seen a game generate such disgust of its development company to the level I've witnessed over 32 years in the last 3+years here. I also have never been a part of ANY race-hate-group forums so I'm sure this place is dull by comparison to those vile disgusting places. However, you don't need to "eat feces" to know feces isn't something you should lower your standards to eat. And IMO, morally and ethically, those who make the top decisions at Bungie generate a standard so manipulative and low, that the feedback on these forums are in direct correlation to those that are currently running "Bungie" and their morals and ethics are displayed through this game. Which these "people" who are "in charge" IMO are the "leftovers" of 343-Industries that didn't have the morals and ethical standards to be better than what they are now. A gaming forum is a verbally described image of the standards (or people who exhibit those standards) displayed through its products. The lower the standards of the developers/owners who run everything, the more those standards are called out on a forum in direct correlation to those decisions and standards. I'd put a link here of Luke Smith picking his nose and flicking it during his E3 IGN interview this year while he discussed D2... I'm just simply too tired to get it. It's on YouTube under his name "nerfs boogers". Facepalm*Yawn*
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Edited by Soul_Eater_42: 10/23/2017 4:29:36 PMWith how badly Bungie screwed this game, I'm actually not surprised. This is the level of negativity I'd expect from Bungie making such a shallow game. The replayability, the power fantasy; all the things that made Destiny 1 so addictive, despite it's many glaring flaws, are gone. There is nothing they keeps you playing more than a few hours a week now. Nothing to chase, unless you're just a collector/completionist. Players are leaving in droves, in only the first 2 months. Players with clans of 50+ members, or a friends list of 20+ players who played this game with them, now only see 1-4 that still play it. I can't really blame them. Bungie completely wiped the slate clean; ditched all of the improvements they made in the past 3 years, learned almost nothing from the mistakes they made in Destiny 1, and decided that the sequel will be a simplified reboot, following the same path as the first game. It will likely take another 3 years for Bungie to make this a half decent game.
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The fanboys will tell you it's always like this. Not this time....
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Yeah this game sucks
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Not in a couple of hours.
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Edited by woeful: 10/23/2017 7:42:25 PMUmmm.... Only on every feedback form ever created. If you have ever seen a positive feedback 'forum' (meaning the over all tone of the forum was positive) post a link. I would love to see one.
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I've never seen the forums like this. Even after Vanilla D1 launch. The forums are burning worse than NorCal.
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Yeah this game sucks
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Yeah this game sucks
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I found out where all of our feedback is going.
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You must be new here.
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In destiny 1 I would see the casual guy crying about something like vex or suros, thorn etc. but I have never seen a full page of people cursing out the game and developers every single day. This is probably the lowest point in bungie with destiny, I thought that destiny 1 had its problems but this is top notch. I believe this seasons thing bungie has going for them is cool but will it be enough? I highly doubt it
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I don't really browse forums for other games but back when Destiny was released, I looked for Raid groups on bungie.net and found a great deal of entertainment in the hollow criticisms of this notoriously toxic community. Just about every single complaint about Destiny 2 can be answered with "then don't play the game" but no, people won't do that. People act like it is a forced punch in the face everyday.
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After almost every nerf in D1.
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Yeah! D1.
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Avid D1 fan here. I have over 1500 hours in D1. D1 had just as many negative posts with initial release. The only difference are the comment. D1 negative posts were about nerfs due to crucible. D2 posts were about how much it lacks in content or how they made some stupid decisions.
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Never have I seen such negativity from the community, even the uproar from the nerf of ghorn
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We already paid for this shit, why should bungie care ?
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Same amount of negative posts for D1 on the forums. But at least Destiny 1 had end game.
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The negative feedback seems to start way back during the Halo: Reach BETA where Bungie ignored all feedback. Only has increased since then. Here Bungie is still ignoring it, and here the community is still buying the content like it doesn't matter.