I don't know about you but I lost half my friend list to those games. When Division drops I'll lose another chunk of friends to that game.
So what signifies the death of the game massive exodus of the fanbase. *looks at friends list, back to Destiny* yeah I can safely say that the slow death of Destiny began awhile ago. Now it's just a twitching corpse. Division will dig the hole. Another game will come along and finish it off.
Everyone is hoping this spring update has some great info that forces fans to stay.....but I highly doubt it will. It could but I doubt it. Only reason Division won't finish the job is it lacks a true pvp mode.
But the way bungie handles matchmaking, lag and "balancing" they are driving off pvp fans faster then anything else.
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The Division will die much quicker than Destiny. I was very excited about the Division. But after both betas, I was very unimpressed. Not to mention that it's a Ubisoft game so it'll be $30-$40 in 3 months.
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Edited by x___ICHI___X: 2/29/2016 7:14:49 PMDepend on how much they put into it after launch. The small portion of the game we had access to in beta I'll wait see what the full game offers. We didn't have any of the skills really, 80% of the map was closed off, no crafting system. I'll wait till I can compare the full game vs full game. But if I compared beta vs beta..... Division has it over Destiny. Just on a pure playability stand point. Destiny beta the connection was trash, error messages galore. We will see on the 8th when the game drops and if the spring update has enough content to bring fans back. In all honesty I have zero faith in bungie to deliever. I think they spring update will be severely lacking and leave fans with crushed hopes yet again.