I gotta say, hate me all you want but destiny 2 is much better as a game when glitches like fun guns, OP trace rifles, 2x the size of fireteams, or any similar bugs in the past.
I genuinely enjoyed the game for the first time in a long time and didn’t feel arbitrarily forced to grind specific gear and content just to be able to survive in other high end content. Destiny is borderline World of Warcraft with how much bungie expects us to play and grind the game in a fantasy world. I hope bungie is open to letting us have our fun more often in the future and not patching and nerfing everything immediately when it pops up.
Sorry bungie players are beating your content too quickly and having too much fun in what’s supposed to be a depressed life coping simulator. Look at it this way bungie, we already paid for this content so let us enjoy it how we want. You’re hardly good as game masters anyway, how many years did it take for the story of destiny 2 to actually move forward and make anything happen? We are supposed to be immortal all powerful god slayers, if fallen shanks can 1 shot me from across the map then I’m not convinced we are nearly as powerful as we are supposed to be.
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14 RepliesI noticed only bot players like mayhem and this stupid glitch. They are so crap at normal pvp they need supers and glitches and sbmm to have fun. Seriously I hate these mf’s
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5 RepliesIf it takes YOU a glitch for YOU to have fun in Destiny 2, maybe you don't like Destiny 2 all that much. Reflect inward.
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I enjoy the game without the glitch but the glitch made some memories that wouldn't have happened without it. Take 12 player raids for example, raids are fun but 12 players made it way more fun and chaotic. The memories that were made there wouldn't have happened without it as well. Yeah we're now feeling the after effects from this with error codes but this weekend was chaotic fun. Memories were made and that's all that matters to me.
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Maybe play something else? Lots of people here saying this is they only way they have had fun on Destiny 2, take a break, play something else. If you're not enjoying something in its current state and keep on playing it, thats on you, not Bungie or anyone else.
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What does it take for them to learn that grind for grind's sake only appeals to a limited number of people? Not everything should be a slog.
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If it takes a game-breaking glitch for you to have fun in a game, it says a lot more about you than the game lol.
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4 RepliesCome on. Are people blind? They did this so people would stop talking about legendary shards being removed.
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5 RepliesThere are other games for mindlessly shooting everything, which offer no challenge btw. The uniqueness of this game was that you develop the skills, build and tactics to be able to deal with shanks so they don't one shot you. I think they call it "Getting Gud".
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yeah bottom 1000% players love cheat modes
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More of a skill issue and people(like you) can now beat content that is actually too hard for you
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3 RepliesTbh it really wasn't fun. More annoying than anything
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>I'm not convinced we are nearly as powerful as we are supposed to be Good, good- rip that band-aid off now.
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That rare moment the time spent to get stronger is rewarding
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1 ReplyI 100% agree… feeling powerful is the best thing they could do
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Sad and true.
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6 RepliesI hope they realize that people like feeling strong and rethink their whole "difficulty" idea.
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It really shows how brutally unrewarding this game is and how much better the game becomes when grind takes shorter.
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5 Replies[quote]It really takes a glitch to have fun in d2[/quote] Broken = Fun Bwahahahahahaha!!! That is the extent of their skill. It’s pathetic! Bwahahahahahaha!!! Laughable! Welcome to hollowness!
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I’ve said it before. It’s a broken and empty game. Bwahahahahahaha!!! Welcome to hollowness!
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Yep...on to try Cyberpunk 2.0 after the disappointment that is Starfield.
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1 ReplyEdited by A_mo: 9/18/2023 3:07:56 PMI can't think of a better way to ring in the coming of the final shape than to have had two or so days of something like that. Its good to have something where everyone can decide to say that all the stats and achievements just don't mean more than they should. It honestly felt like a cleansing of some type. And now we're all going to see what Destiny is truly like as a game that has an unknown expiration date. I'm hoping that in addition to making things more welcoming for newer people or people who chose not to play due to the game feeling unwelcoming, the future of the game will involve enticing people to play by offering experiences that everyone can appreciate on a pretty level playing field. And a lot of the stuff to come will probably be things that vets can really appreciate. The last two days was just awesome to me and I didn't even do the glitch. Also, it does not take a glitch to have fun in D2. That's what's wrong with some people they spend all their time waiting for someone else to apply the fun for them. Then they get mad at stats that say you've been having nothing but fun. Or they take them more seriously than they should.
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It just sounds like yah don't like Destiny. Maybe go play Borderlands?
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[quote]I gotta say, hate me all you want but destiny 2 is much better as a game when glitches like fun guns, OP trace rifles, 2x the size of fireteams, or any similar bugs in the past. I genuinely enjoyed the game for the first time in a long time and didn’t feel arbitrarily forced to grind specific gear and content just to be able to survive in other high end content. Destiny is borderline World of Warcraft with how much bungie expects us to play and grind the game in a fantasy world. I hope bungie is open to letting us have our fun more often in the future and not patching and nerfing everything immediately when it pops up. Sorry bungie players are beating your content too quickly and having too much fun in what’s supposed to be a depressed life coping simulator. Look at it this way bungie, we already paid for this content so let us enjoy it how we want. You’re hardly good as game masters anyway, how many years did it take for the story of destiny 2 to actually move forward and make anything happen? We are supposed to be immortal all powerful god slayers, if fallen shanks can 1 shot me from across the map then I’m not convinced we are nearly as powerful as we are supposed to be.[/quote] Guess I’ll just hate
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Completely agreed
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Player counts were up over 20k week over week during the glitch so a lot of people agree with that statement. But Bungie will keep doubling down on the streamer led increased difficulty anyways.
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2 RepliesIts only the top 15% that play raids and trials pvp that are complaining about the best time we ever had playing destiny past couple days . If they would of experienced it ,they would of had a blast also. Sad thing is it didnt break the game in PVE it felt good ,better then it has in a long time. I can understand the problem in PVP but certainly not in PVE where the ads spawn none stop and everything is a bullet sponge grind. This was the most fun this game could of ever been . Now its back to a slow grind ,mind numbing game. Just watch the player count go down now .