Its unacceptable, no new PVP maps are killing the crucible slowly, and painfully. We should get like 2 or 3 [i]brand new[/i] pvp maps and throughout the year, you bring back reprised d1 crucible maps if you can't make new ones. PvP sucks rn and it feels way too samey, especially when you rip out most of the maps for no reason. Please, fix this ASAP
We need some kind of map introduced urgently
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Edited by DuBChiri2: 1/30/2021 8:33:13 PMI'd pay for map packs if they actually made new ones. Their excuse of "it's free to play" doesn't stop people who legitimately want more. I like pvp and I like new maps and new weapons so I don't mind spending a little extra if bungie ACTUALLY put some effort into the damn mode. I get it, it used to be part of the cost of the dlcs and expansions and so settling for paying more is stupid, but they don't go that direction anymore and now we get nothing at all, probably because it's not "cost efficient" or some bull shit like that. So we gotta speak with the only thing they actually care about, money. Pvp can't live off of sandbox changes alone, it needs maps, game modes and gear, something they could probably sell for another 10-15$ as a bundle with the season or every other season. Old games used to do it and I didn't mind it, but this is starting to get old waiting around for nothing and seeing the population continue to crumble slowly. There's a reason people buy new call of duty games each year or so, there's a reason people dump money into battle royales, there's a reason people dump money into moba's. Pvp is popular, it makes money and it satisfies people in ways pve can't. Destiny has a really functional pvp unlike pretty much any other pve game and so them squandering it's potential that's found success for years is saddening. I don't care if less people play destiny for pvp. You can't get an experience like this with any other game and in some cases I find it better than strictly pvp games. Not because of shit like skill, but because it's genuinely fun to me. The movement, the guns, the abilities all of this stuff is something that meshes into a pvp environment in ways people try to tell you doesn't work. Well...it does work and has done so since 2014. It has had significant up's and downs, but it's captivated an audience in ways other games couldn't and is only held back by sluggish tuning and next to non-existent additions to the game mode.