There is a Destiny 2 Summit April 19-20 at Bungie. Bungie has invited a few of the top names in the Destiny community, some who don't even play the game much or have moved on completely.
Rather than continuing to listen to the ones who play the game daily/weekly, Bungie's summit is going to include names that don't even play anymore.
Once again, if you're not a streamer or content creator, Bungie places you low on the totem pole.
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1 ReplyAll they're doing is pulling in a lot of streamers to discuss with them what they want in a petty attempt to promote the game through twitch marketing. They don't care about making a good game, they care about having an average game that lots of people are drawn to by clever marketing. If they cared about content, they wouldn't bring in streamers, they'd bring in skilled players. Some streamers are skilled, some are not. In fact, most just play PvP and have 0 credible input into the PvE world. I couldn't give two shits about how well PvP plays or how to make it more e-sport friendly. Most people that play this game want PvE. Layers of tiered PvE content and strikes and raids and rewards, with a viable economy and progression system that matters. These idiots that work at Bungie can't figure out how to copy the basics of the industry set 15 years ago, and it's because they are unskilled non-gamers tasked with completing a job to produce the minimum. That isn't changing. Ever.