Over 600 days in D2. Why would you pivot from a remarkable primarily pve game with some room for the "sweats" in pvp, to a game that's exclusive to pvp? Theregy leaving your predominately pve audience behind? Asinine decision making folks. You still have time to change it. Drop Marathon and fold those great creative devs back into the fold and let them help you create a better Destiny. You need this. Most of your player base will leave to play over pve titles. YOU will miss out.
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Womp womp. Shoot dregs elsewhere
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2 RepliesCompanies can make more than one genre of game.
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Marathon isn't being made for Destiny players.
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From what I have read, it apparently is an "extraction shooter" that is also hero-based, it isn't intended for a PvE experience though I suspect it will have some PvE elements involved. I doubt it is intended to replace Destiny, or pull players away from it, since it is an entirely different game from Crucible or Trials. I am sure that the Venn diagram for each game's players would barely touch. That said, I am certainly not interested nor do I play any extraction shooter games as it is, so it is definitely not for me and I have no personal opinion on how it would do on the market.
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3 RepliesIts already been said that MArathon was not liked by the testers who were from that pvp extraction genre. So we had Destiny which I can't imagine anyone or very many going from Destiny to Marathon for PVP considering the mm, blance and every single other issue bugnie seems not to get even close to right. Marathon flops.. Destiny has no money.. Sony takes over. Pete and the higher ups retire with money, the line staff are out of work and we all find someting else to do.