Bungie I love the story, gameplay, art, lore and content of Destiny but absolutely loathe the portal, modifiers you have to add and grades. I do not want a game judging my performance or have to do the work to modify a level to gain a certain reward. Furthermore the portal makes the game feel….disjointed, like a transactional store front, not like the map of the planets that seemed like an adventure. I can’t put my finger on it but the portal along with the aforementioned changes are like a shotgun to the face. May you keep delivering great story content along with challenging raids and dungeons. Make it an awesome day!
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Edited by xLORDxxGRIMx: 12/5/2025 5:24:28 PMGrades are stupid. Players should be able to play a game without being graded. It's a PvE activity that should be enjoyable and not feel like homework or test to past to get rewarded. If I wanted to be graded on something, I'd go back to school. If I want to do something with a TIMER for Time Attack style game, I'll play a Racing game to race against TIME. Destiny 2 should be more enjoyable where players can explore the game at their pace (NO TIMERS), should not be about "Grades", should not be "Time Attack" style runs for activities (How can players explore a game where we're forced to run past everything due to TIME), and the part we have to add our own modifiers to make the game content harder just shows lack of innovation from devs to DO THEIR OWN JOB and develop a game with these features already in. Players want to NOT, after a LONG stressful day just wants to jump on a play but have to select 10 different BS modifiers to just meet the requirements to get an RnG chance at something. Let's not forget to mention that the Modifier select process doesn't even retain your previous selections after clearing so you have to reselect all the BS modifiers all over again for another run. I get that it's more customizable for players to choose their difficulty and all that BS but at the end of the day, seems these features where built against casual players and I can't even imagine how it feels for new players coming in.