(Edit: oh hey, look what I found)
People won't care about the story implications when the content is bad.
Undying Mind, as people are saying is literally a boss switch from the original.
This is what's wrong with Bungie's new take.
They have fewer studios, so their output is less.
They choose to output the same amount of content, with less man-power
This leads to lesser quality content.
The choice to then delete it 3 months later provides less motivation to even make it better.
People are spending money on this. They are far less likely to continue when disappointed.
Consequently, people are going stop paying for seasons when Bungie has 0 motive and less ability to make good content since they're "deleteing" 90% of it in the next season.
I should clarify that it is far more likely that Vex Offensive will just be deactivated like every other event and remain in the game files for eternity.
We're paying for this...
A shallow Vex EP, with a disappointing upgrade, slated to be [b]taken away in 21 days[/b]
An underwhelming quest exotic 100% based in Y1 (free) content (and Gambit should you choose)
Another quest exotic that straight-up sucks
And a FOMO Battle Pass.
And Tess getting [b]all [/b]the new stuff, nothing for any of the vendors
What a season...
If you don't see it now, wait until you're basically done with Shadowkeep's content. This model will not sustain a positive outlook.
Bungie has chosen quantity over quality, which is bad.
If they really were making something they wanted to play, they'd be doing a lot more right things than wrong. I mean that as in why would they make something that likely would irritate them to deal with as well. Who at Bungie actually enjoys armor affinity at home?
I don't wanna attack Luke Smith, but I'm at a point where he is basically becoming the face of the FOMO that will drag this game to the ground. His "evolving world" is our tomb. It's not the one the game deserves.
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8 RepliesI like how seasons are working