[spoiler]ashamed I pre ordered war mind[spoiler][/spoiler][/spoiler]
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#destiny2
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13 RepliesI feel like bungie tried to do something new and everyone flipped out and now they are just slowly tearing the game down until its D1 again.
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I actually feel that if bungie would add matchmaking to more activities, with exception of raid, limit the guardians able to queue for activities by recommended power level as a way to make sure guardians are "ready", remove timegated progress, and make the game about finding great unique loot to more easily destroy enemies... then this game would be much better than d1. Unique loot pools tied to difficulties, activities, locations. Randomish rolls on said loot. And drop tables that reward playing harder content with better chances at drops. That way fireteam would be encouraged to play harder activities and different activities, but at the same time most (not all) items could still be hunted in easier activities just more rare. There should be ease of access and desire to play all activities in the game, not just the ones that offer powerful engrams. As it stands now, for most of us, it's do milestones and then log off. Looter shooter. Leveling shouldn't be the chore it is now.
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They nerfed the whole entire game just for the sake of “balance” in pvp making the exotics underwhelming and turning specials into heavy weapons so they wouldn’t be “overpowered” in their precious cluster -blam!- we call the crucible
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21 RepliesD2 is way better and will stomp out D1 once it has 3 years of patches and content.
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D2 is half the game of D1 its a joke
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PvE was neutered for PvP balance. They went from no story and deep lore to idiotic story and no lore to speak of. Everything got dumbed down.
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D2 is so much worse due to the fact that they tried to cater to a crowd that favors PvP when its clear that this game thrived on its PvE aspects that were all but taken away when D2 released. As such the crowd that kept this game alive left since they took everything away from them (us) and all that is left is the crowd that wants to PvP non-effing stop. Don't get me wrong, I PvP'd quite a bit back in D1, but I can't stand this stale-ass meta. It drove all my friends that I used to play with away. Really looking forward to their September release though, hopefully it'll have the redeeming aspects that we all want for this game. Although I have a feeling that if they take the stage at anytime during any conference at E3, they will get some boo's lol.
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It isn’t. Y1 d1 was a crime scene, y1 d2 is wayyyy better
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7 RepliesI will say when D1 was at this point in its lifespan it was much worse than this. Except the finished product of D1 is so much better than the current D2
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A lot of bad decisions.
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Nobody knows…
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1 ReplyGreed and laziness. They are not interested in making the game we all thought Destiny could be. That potential that we all saw 4 years ago is a dead dream. They care about making money hand over fist for the least amount of work. You have one of the biggest franchises of the decade here and they can’t even roll out fixes/patches/updates in any kind of a reasonable timeframe. Meanwhile, these indie studios can completely overhaul a game in a month or less. They flat-out don’t care. Just want your money.
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1 ReplyShut up
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2 RepliesIt's obvious ex players like you sticking around baiting for attention are the main problem. There, I gave you some.
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Because they built the entire game around PvP balance cancer.
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Edited by Dark Raven 2501: 5/26/2018 9:44:46 PMWell it like this bungie listened to idiots which was a mistake in the first place and then put a whole bunches idiots together to make this and that’s why this game sucks. Too many idiots not enough bullets I say😏
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2 RepliesI honestly find that people are fooling themselves if they thought D1 was so much better if at all. Both games are mediocre at best.
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It boils down to the loadout really. If D2 dropped with D1 loadout. Which should've never changed in the first place. People wouldn't of hated the game as much. D2 has good planets to explore. Strikes that are big. But it isn't fun to play at all with a two primary system. I been saying this since beta and bungie should of fixed this 7 months ago. It should of been the main fix in destiny 2. Two primary system turned pvp into a borefest. Pvp is what kept Destiny alive when content dried up. The majority of the fan base left by the end of october. Cause content dried up and pvp is garbage. Soley due to the two primary system.
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for the same reason/direction that D3 wont be different to D2... the same people messing it up all over again, and telling us "making videogames is like making sandwiches" or "making content is hard" and "dont be jerks"
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We're listening. Granted, our phones are muted and this forum window is minimized on our PC's while we listen to another Luke Smith 'My 4 year old nieces won't understand Mods 2.0' video conference call. But rest assured, we are listening.
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2 RepliesThe game got dumbed down but it's not entirely the only reason. I jumped D1 one the other day and it was less fun then I remembered. Granted D1 content is old but still the novelty shine wore off. I'm still buying the Sept DLC and that will the judgement time for me.
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1 Reply[quote][spoiler]ashamed I pre ordered war mind[spoiler][/spoiler][/spoiler][/quote] Welcome to reality, ope there goes gravity.
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All the home runners dipped. Left "Bungie" with just a few og devs, a loooooot of generic devs, and some shitty CoD devs....and Luke.
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Because they listened to criticism of Vanilla D1 from Year 1 and ignored everything between TDB-RoI/Age of Triumpth
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yea idk at the end of year 3 the game was pretty good at least in terms of raid design, eververse economy, endgame activities etc. i thought they had learned from their mistakes but then they started from a clean slate in d2 and i do not know why. the only real steps forward that have been made is an emote wheel and deleting items from the vault and postmaster. most other aspects have either remained the same or gotten worse.
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1 ReplyEdited by blade329: 5/25/2018 9:20:12 PMWell, that's what happens when a developer ignores everything that made its first game great. Then proceeds to create a different game for a nonexistent audience that caters to the year 2007 not 2017.