Wait you said your not counting expansions but D1 was awful before HoW when we were not forced to use raid gear or banner gear to be max light. Even if you are meaning quality of life improvements most of those are in D2 and some do need to be returned.
Ignoring that, yes bring back D1 stuff like game modes but scraping the weapon system, that does work, and bringing back the old one which was the cause of most of the issues in D1 pvp is probably not the best way. It would be better to just make it were people using snipers, shotguns, and liner/normal fusion rifles spawn with like 2 ammo on spawn and that power ammo drops more ammo for the other weapons in that slot. Destiny 2 does improve on the foundation that it had but it also started out with less PVP activities everything else was more or equal, but I know everyone will just yell but they had three years yeah they did, so did D1.
This game is new and Osiris was suppose to be a light to see fixes and more content and it didn't happen and if Bungie wants to salvage the game a lot of old or new content needs to come in terms of game modes, activities, rewards, and kiosks. there are so many ways to fix D1 that is more then just "-blam!- you" make D1 again but shinier, go play D1 if you like keep complaining to abandon D2 and update D1, but don't think D1 is so good when all those same people have been complaining about D1 being garbage for 3 years and then start praising it like a god once D2 came out.
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[b]A sequel isn’t suppose to completely scrap the foundation of a prequel but expand upon it and make it better. Instead they made the game worse and took away many aspects from the prequel and now look where we are.[/b]
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I stand by my opinion; bringing back things from D1 would improve the game a lot. D2 didn’t improve, it changed if that’s what you’re referring too. Also I was talking about the base game of D1 at [b]the end of its life cycle[/b] Obviously D2’s way of creating improvement isn’t working. They had a good foundation. They didn’t add onto it as you said, but destroyed most of it and replaced it with a lot of trash. D1 wasn’t balanced but it sure was fun and i think that’s what everyone is realizing now. It’s your opinion though, but many would disagree.
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I didn't say bring back stuff was a bad idea but what did D2 destroy in terms of foundation? the movement mechanics work the same, the grenade, melee, and supers work the same (increasing cool downs and decreasing damage does not count as destroying it) we started out with collections (which needs the eververse stuff and vehicles added to it) we have more endgame activities then we had during D1 vanilla (you can't count the end of D1 because that was over three years of work for multiple raid and strikes after release granted CoO offered way less than Crota and that's a valid point) more choices in armor then in D1 more weapons to choose from (adding a way to make random rolls work or a more indepth mod system would be nice). A lot of you in the community overlook these facts because you keep using D1 year 3 as a marker and not D1 vanilla I understand using the PVP balancing and maybe bringing the old system back would be better, but I would rather have the new one fixed then give up on it after quite literally a week after it was first announced like so much of the community did. If your only thought process is to have the old just be the new because if it ain't broke don't fix it ideology, then any new genre of game would never exist and we never would have gotten Destiny in the first place experimenting with a game is not bad if you give it a chance instead of trying to be a grumpy child and find every single fault and ignore every good one or think that the only improvements are to bring back old stuff.