Between what Bungie tells us is going to happen or is happening and what players post about what is happening to them, the Destiny that I I used to know and love to play is a complete disaster. I've bought everything from D1 vanilla to Lightfall, and I read how bad Lightfall was and still bought it, BIG MISTAKE! I'm not buying The Final Shape. After today's TWID why would I? I'm the average casual player. I've still got lots of things in the game to do and to keep me busy. But a game should be fun and exciting not a checklist of things to get done.Difficulty should be a choice a player makes not one imposed on them. All players should have reasonable expectation to get decent loot. Some grind is to be expected, over the top grinding NO! I could go on but why? I'll play what I have bought until either my console fails or the servers are shut down.
Oh yeah, Fallout New Vegas is great, as are The Borderlands and Bioshock games. The old Halo games are wonderful for a nostalgic rerun. No more "new" Destiny as it has failed the grade.
EDIT: ONSLAUGHT: most BRAVE weapon drops have horrible perk combos and are not worth keeping even if some of them are SHINY! And we have had horde mode in Gambit and in Blind Well! Onslaught is a variation with slightly different mechanics. Went into and out of Pantheon very quickly, not worth the time even if the loot is great.
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Edited by Divine_Majin93: 5/4/2024 4:54:54 PMTFS will drop and likely be on sale a month or so after release. I got Lightfall in this last sale with PSN thanks to a friend who begged me to come back. I honestly can't be bothered to play the seasons that I know will be removed in less than a month. I'll get my discounted "finale" to the Light and Darkness storyline and them I'm out. Definitely not buying anything to do with the "totally not seasons repackaged with a different name" Episodes. Games an honest joke. But damn if the gunplay STILL isn't the BEST feeling FPS on market. Imagine having that and still managing to squander it. Bungie corporate should be an excellent case study on how you don't have to be smart to work in corporate.