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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1 ReplyGetting Gjallarhorn from the Crota raid was the last time Destiny has had me excited. But when Bungo started World's First raid competitions and TTK, it's been a pretty toxic game/community with a lot of demands and "must haves" to do end game content. I stopped raiding when it took me a month to level up for the Oryx raid, because I have a life, and everyone was demanding X amount of clears and Touch of Malice. Of course I didn't have ToM because you got it from the raid. It was ridiculous trying to find a non toxic group to raid with after that. At least in my LFG experience. Now there's no way I'll raid because there's no possible way I can get to raid level in 5 f###ing days and I don't have enough time in the day to join a serious clan that raids because of their ridiculous demands. "Must play at least 5 days a week or ur booted. Must participate in all game content and only with guild members or ur booted. Must participate in guild wars and competition or ur getting booted. Must be on Discord, Band, D2 companion and every other app we can name or ur booted." No thanks. So I solo what I can because all the friends I made in D1 quit 2 weeks after D2 launched, as did I for 8 months. Now D2 is more of a chore than a game. I still play, but not anywhere near as much as I did in D1. But I've accepted the fact that I'll never do any more raids or end game content that doesn't have MM. Thanks Bungo.