Destiny’s community is large and varied. Everyone is a little different in terms of how they defeat the Darkness. We have heard a lot of stories over the years about conquering challenges, meeting new friends, and the various ways that Destiny has touched your lives. We’d like to hear more! This isn’t a contest. It’s a way for us to get to know you better, and to hear about the kinds of in-game moments that have made the largest impact on you.
So if you’re up to it, share your most memorable moments of Destiny – anything that made you feel:
• A sense of tremendous achievement
• A sense of belonging
• Devastated or heartbroken
• Utter domination
• A human connection
• Like laughing until you cried
• The moment you knew you loved this game!
Thank you for being such an amazing community. We look forward to hearing more of your stories.
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I bought Destiny 1 completely by accident. I found I had some supermarket vouchers about to expire so had a look in their games section to see what was available and they were highlighting this new game called "Destiny" that I'd never heard of, so I bought it just to see what it was about and because it was "free". I played D1 right up to the point when D2 launched and then, naturally switched over. As such I really enjoy Shadowkeep as that feeling of nostalgia you get when roaming about the newly rendered moon feels quite special. There was that same kind of feeling when there was that mission where you got to go back to the Cosmodrome too! As to "highlights", it still feels really special on those rare occasions when a yellow drops in a simple event like patrolling or a public event or something - when you least expect it - I would say "more of that" - except that it is because it's so rare that it feels special. I don't like any of the events that involve interacting with others (so strikes, gambit, crucible) but I do enjoy hectic shared events like Public Events, Menagerie, Vex Invasion, Escalation Protocol, Vex on the Moon, Altar of Sorrow - in those you never really know or care anything about the pother players but, on the other hand, you could not complete it without their help. On the whole, when I get to the end of a season with characters at 750 or 96n or whatever I want to know that it was pretty much all a personal achievement. Sure I was maybe forced to do one strike during the Shadowkeep campaign or something and I guess that is OK, but I prefer to have powered up my artefact and collected all the 950 items on my own to be able to say "I did that". OTOH I know there's folks here that will say "it's a multiplayer game - you aren't allowed to play it on your own". At the back of my mind I always think of Destiny as "Space Invaders" (yup, I'm well old enough!). It's just running around and killing things and it's fun. "Time wasted on Destiny" shows that since I moved from Xbox to PS4 I have spent 645h on D1 and 806h on D2. If you call the entire span of the games 5 years then I guess that means I have averaged 48 minutes per day for every day of five years. So you must be doing something right! PS forgot to say that I think the actual "story" is utter shite. I never really understand what on earth any of it is about (especially true of Eris Morn!), but as long as you get to play Space Invaders who cares eh?