Hi, I've been a Destiny player since D1. I got into the game because of the interesting story and fun game play. I'm also on the spectrum, so most of my time in Destiny is a solo experience.
I opt for Vanguard, Nightfall, PvE types of play. I'm terrible at crucible, I think because I don't like shooting other guardians. Ha.
I've never attempted a raid and I've been playing for years. I would like to, however I process and relay information differently. This makes team based activities in game, more difficult, not just for me but my team as well.
I'm not complaining, but wanted to see if any one at Bungie is looking at the game experience through this paradigm?
The presage and hawkmoon quests were some of my favorites. I'm working on Vox. I'll try a raid eventually, I promise. :) But, instead of legendary and master lost sectors, legendary campaign missions, etc. (Which are all still cool to have as options.); what end game activities are there for players like myself?
(BTW, that community focus about Grant Stoner was cool.)
Thanks.
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3 RepliesThanks everyone for all of the feedback. Tbh, I didn't expect this much discussion, but i see that it's a touchy subject. Also, I really dont enjoy putting myself out there like this, but it has been a good learning opportunity for me. To rephrase my question a bit more specificaly; If future content was added with solo players (not specifically diasbled players) in mind, then it would in theory, be extra content for everyone. Without changing the current game content as it is currently. Would that be too much to ask from the creators? Fr, thanks again everyone for all of the helpful and thoughtful responses. I'll defintely change up my plans and go after more dungeons. :)