PvP is what has ALWAYS sustained Destiny between expansions.
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Care to show me, and others, proof to back up this claim? When I, and others, look through the historical data out there, what is apparent is that PvE numbers sustained D1. I'm genuinely curious. Or are you just another sheep spouting a false, tired and lazy narrative?
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Barely, all because it doesn't have the appropriate amount of PvE content in the first place
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Whatever. I'm over 500 hours played. You want infinite content and that's not reality.
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Edited by Iccotak: 2/24/2018 6:16:27 PMum no, I want a good amount of content, variety, and depth comparable to Skyrim. Or an online co-op looter like Borderlands. Destiny is very guilty of having a limited amount of activities that you can do over and over. I want this game we were promised back in 2013: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTfhrONAp-c&t=163s
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Are you kidding me? Skyrim??? It was a decent game, but there not anywhere close to the replayability. It's a couple weeks of playing tops.
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Well considering I can do something different every hour without repeating and the open landscape is full of content to participate in unlike the various moments in Destiny when I clearly should have a ride. Destiny 2 has about 76 hours worth of content, without grind. Meanwhile Skyrim has closer to 250+ hours BUT it is also an RPG and offers the players multiple ways of playing different storylines. So Yes, Way more replay-ability. Because you could play different ways, with different results, with multiple characters and builds. Then there is Borderlands 2, the game that was partially responsible for Bungie's inspiration of Destiny. Far more content and play through variety than all of D1 + DLC combined. Also a better loot system. Then add in the DLC and it just makes D1 look pathetic, let alone D2. And Yes Skyrim has more depth than Destiny. Just take its Crafting system for example. Also the "Expansions" of Destiny are pretty poor in comparison to the amount of content and story the DLCs of ESO offer. Game comparisons aside- Bungie never delivered on what we saw in that demo.
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Like what? Go loot another dungeon that's exactly the same as every other? Don't get me wrong, the game is fun but once you've been through one, you've pretty much been through them all.
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[quote]Like what? Go loot another dungeon that's exactly the same as every other? Don't get me wrong, the game is fun but once you've been through one, you've pretty much been through them all.[/quote] Never felt that way. Many dungeons offer different challenges. Still more story content, that's actually in the game. But for online looters ESO does WAY better. Tons of end game content