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10/7/2015 6:32:29 PM
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Destiny is going to die without ranked playlists / Custom Lobbies

There is no easy way to say it... This game has so much potential, but without a way to track growth, or provide competitive goals to aspire to, Destiny is going to fall apart.

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  • It's not going to die but the idea could help the Destiny population grow exponentially. Bringing back old players who quit and enjoyed pvp could change their mind. That's actually one of the main reasons why I came back to Destiny because of the smooth fluid gun play/game play mechanics. I quit during the beginning or before House of Wolves (i played about 2 weeks of trials of osiris) and came back late first week of when the new raid came out in TTK. It's not a bad idea but I just want to throw this out there: I'm a pvp player and I play both pvp and pve. Destiny isn't competitive at all, it's the people that are. If Destiny was suppose to be competitive everyone would start out with the same weapon load out, same grenades, same supers, same jumps, and have to grab the big weapons inside the map when the match starts to take control of the game. Being a day one player Bungie this time around for the past year and this new year still cater more to the casuals instead of the die hard players (besides iron banner and trials). Time and time again they still do a lot of things to make this game easier and less of a grind for the majority so to all the die hards that worked for certain gear or weapons or emblems and shaders before Bungie made things easier to acquire for the majority - devalued their worth. They want to make this game fun while not making it competitive like Halo. Bungie, when they were making this game, did not intend to make Destiny a competitive game from the very start. This was meant to be for fun and they wanted to appeal to all kinds of people to pick up this game and play. It's rated T+ for Teen for a reason. If it's a business move to make revenue and etc, well they knocked out two birds with one stone. That's all I gotta say.

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