I, I follow, I follow you,
deep sea baby,
I follow you.
I invested so much time and money in this game but man it got worst. PVP became a joke, PVE is repetitive and became school work and chores. I am one of those people not buying the new DLC.
Any other suggested co-op games to jam with my dudes?
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2 RepliesGood, hopefully everyone leaves before Lightfall releases and they end the game early and permanently.
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I understand. Most of my friends stopped playing even tough my friend list was made of very tryhard players in both pvp and pve. Pve clans, pvp clans none of those are playing now. But they are still active...on other games. And so do i. I wont delete anything in d2, im just going to try lightfall when it releases since the preorder was a present made by a friend. But i think i will just stop playing the game over time, i went from playing every day for hours to playing 1h a week because of the seasonnal model getting lame. I would have stopped long ago if it wasnt for raids. The game needs to try something new, like they did with forsaken. A new gamemode.. New weapon types.. Lot of new exotics for the new subclass (unlike stasis...we had no stasis dedicated exotic at launch and we still have very few of those today) A new reward structure... A new pvp sandbox because the current one is not fun at all. An new way of handling seasons... But no. Lightfall will 100% be : -a good campaign overall (but one and done) -an empty destination -an activity like well spring that we are all going to hate because it will be repetitive after 2 runs but forced to run 100 times. -some quests. -a raid. -not even a vendor refresh but maybe 2 reskins added for core activities. -A lame seaon because they always put very few efforts in a season that launches at the same time as a dlc. -maybe 4 or 5 exotic weapons with most time gated and the other being the raid weapons. (And the autoriffle we already use) -6 exotic armors (2 per class, but none for strand, and another chestpiece buffing invis for hunters)
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What happens when u have lazy greedy 🤡 in charge
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I'm tired of bungie introducing something then between 3 and 6 months later they nerf it dead
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Bungie: "People are leaving our game? Let's wait until the last two weeks of the Season and have everyone grind the exact same activities they've been playing for months towards a community event." Genius level thinking as usual at Bungie HQ.
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Ive taken breaks from destiny 2 before, since it came out. However this one might be permanent. There is no fun in playing pve or pvp anymore, even tho the gunplay and usage of abilities still feels great. Pvp has been neglected for years and pve wise, to me it doesnt feel like destiny anymore, feels more fantasy than sci fi, feels more fortnite than destiny 1. Destiny 2 in my eyes is slowly driving towards a cliff. And trust me, it shall fall eventually.
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IN Destiny 1 I had thousands of guardians as friends as I ran everything and enjoyed the lfg side of things.. I always had hundreds of players outside my clan to bring in for any activity. Fast foward to yesterday night, I have never deleted these people as friends and while I agree they could have done so with me, they havn't, the friends list is massive with very few removed.. who spends tine to do that? Anyways, last night, I log in, 3 players on my friend list of literally thousands.. The game has bled many of the paying supporters of the game in favor of a more transient, casual, non paying crowd.. And as bungie put it a few years ago, the best part of the game is the friends you get as loot, well, if those friends now no longer play.. wouldn't I find games we can now continue to play together and that means bungie doesn't get my time or my money???
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Because its yr1 happing all over again. Bungle not listing to its core audience. The population is low do to lack of interest in the destiny model. The pvp changes are going to hurt more then they relize and pve nerfs continue to push players away.
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Casual players are far more transient than hardcore devoted players. This is why our seasons at the end are void of players, they leave to do other things because they don't just play one game they play many and the repetitive nature of Bungies game has now tipped casual players into leaving as they arn't missing anything by doing so, yet the hardcore players are missing out on any actual content. Bungie is still trying to cater to everyone and its failing on all sides. Pick a demographic, pick your niche and lean into it hard. O
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I’ve quit playing as much recently and that’s a usual thing as seasons go on but this time it feels different. Festival of the Lost killed any enthusiasm I had for the game and this season has been so dry. I think the repetitive nature of the content we’ve been getting with seasons has just become stale. They need to work on the Core playlists desperately but I know they won’t since they won’t make money off of it.
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The game boils my piss! When PVE is done there's the Crucible. Well, there used to be til it got a shitload worse. Before you even get to weapons and abilities, the base PVP experience is so "WTF" it has me restarting my PC or resetting my router to see what TF the problem is. It's -blam!-!
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Whats sad is this is nothing new, this game has always been in this repetitive process of nothing to do but grinding for months without end and then we get these moments of downtime where bungie trys to finding new ways to scam people and everyone is so surprised by that, like its the first time its ever happened. Games get boring and predictable when you play then nonstop it happens and bungie is scummy, yet its like this forum is stuck in a time loop cause people always seem to forget that and come right back to make this point every year. Its always the same kind of post too, y'all are too predictable its almost like spam bots that just post the same thing each year.
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Edited by Seraph: 11/16/2022 5:33:50 PMBurnout was definitely a factor for me. But there's also something else, the game isn't fun anymore. Don't get me wrong, the gunplay steel feels good, and so do the abilities ( for the most part ). But the day to day grind is awful. I have zero desire to play this game when it involves doing stuff that doesn't advance storyline content.
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3 RepliesJust wait till you see Season 18 ending cut scene... the season of pirates (Saint & Osiris finds the real booty 😂)
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10 RepliesThe people running this game are more concerned with forcing their social / political agenda than they are with what the player community actually needs. I can't even remember all of the folks that have left over the past six months or so.
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Just a heads up, this is the same Bungie that fired Marty O'Donnell
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4 RepliesMillions already left since D2 launched. It’s a broken game when it started. Even Activision left because it was not making money despite reverting all the broken dump that’s in the game when Forsaken dropped. Nobody came back even after Forsaken dropped. That’s why Activision left. They knew this game has nothing. That’s why you have this empty game after Activision left. Now it’s not just broken, it’s also empty. A broken and empty game!🤣
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Destiny 2 needs to turn into "Destiny Online", a proper MMORPG with all the major elements these other MMORPG games have. This is where Bungie is confusing the player base because it can't decide what genre it wants the game to expand in. The devs NEED to delay Light Fall & turn the franchise into the game it was supposed to be before completion takes over.
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Any Call of Duty
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We don’t have the right people managing or supporting the game. They are not good at what they do.
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5 RepliesThey’re gonna be pissed when they comeback a year from now and have to wait another six months to a year to get all the new mods from Ada-1.
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4 RepliesI suspect this is more players taking a break as end of season rather than the wholesale exodus the forums here would suggest. The start of next season will be a better indicator and what the pre order numbers for next year are as that draws closer. I stopped around the start of the season and at the moment have no intention on returning and absolutely won't be pre-ordering. Not sure I am representative though. A quiet majority are just getting on playing the game I suspect or doing nothing more than taking a natural break.
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13 RepliesEvery season same posts. Every season end same posts exponentially increasing. Every season same people complaining coming back next season. Business as usual.
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I agree Mr. Bing chilling
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I stopped playing first week of Festival 💀
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Edited by Cal O'Mari: 11/16/2022 4:57:29 PMAfter seasonal stuff is done tons of people always leave. But to that point, if the populous is always mass exiting after doing all the basic seasonal stuff, that just shows how dismally developed the game actually is, if "developed" is the term we want to use for this sh*tshow. Clinically obsessive micromanagement is a part of what kills the game. This trend just shows how much people aren't playing for fun, which is a failure in development, because the literal, whole purpose of creating videogames in the first place was to do something fun. They're something you can do whenever, but gaming in general has been b*stardized by microtransactions and laziness, as well as incredibly rushed projects, and ridiculous demands from all sides. Playerbases are also responsible because too many people just demand, and nobody can keep up with that no matter how professional they are. As consoles and computers advance, so does the gaming industry, but the problem lies in the fact that as everything gets exponentially more complicated, everyone still expects the same timeframes to create and develop, which is 100% unrealistic and absolutely STUPID beyond reason. Clearly they need more time but nobody, neither management nor players will give it peacefully. So until people on all sides can peacefully give more time and understanding for development at the very least, we'll get what we get, and deal with the same repeated garbage. As for suggestions there's Borderlands. I play Crossout myself, but that one is a very acquired taste and niche game as its an MMO with fully customizeable vehicles instead of characters, and microtransactions are more prevalent. I'd be open to more co-ops as well, but don't know of too many. I'll have to see what suggestions are here as well.