So we all can see another bad decision by the leadership at Bungie. Totally, this company refuses to fix the core game and it's problems at hand. We veterans have witnessed bad releases, no dedicated servers, no concrete changes to pvp, cheaters, removal of social spaces, planets, and a whole list of things that needs to happen. D3 and changes to D2 that are needed.
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Bungie didn't want it, Net Ease did Bungie took no part in development, they just sold NetEase the Destiny license -
they try now everything just to get few $$$ before D2 is finally death, this year
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Wait are they literally making a mobile game? Seriously? I mean they have the monetization down right for that stuff, so I guess that makes sense, but what a bad time to try and make that type of hot trash.
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3 RepliesI will never understand why people think D3 would just "fix" everything. There 0/2 when it comes to launchs and takes a year for them to fix.
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Destiny has run out of steam,I suspect the demoralised staff are bored making content for a franchise that's well past its sell by date.
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3 RepliesI don’t mind a mobile game if it has controller support an a pc port like TFT or cod warzone
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1 ReplyYou know its not bungie developing it, they just hold the ip netmarble is developing it and they are more greedy than bungie. Bungie just lent the destiny name to it.
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It doesn’t matter what we wanted. Bungie knows best, clearly. That’s why their company is doing so well.
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I mean so many people took Luke’s advice and “threw money at the screen” for Eververse stuff, that they assumed the players wanted that, especially with its profitability. 😝 Nah I agree. Won’t touch a mobile game myself
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3 Replies& Halo fans never wanted Destiny
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Just like Marathon, and whatever gummibears was, it's not for us. It's to get NEW customers. Sucks to see them take the cash-cow's money and waste it elsewhere though...
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Why is it a bad decision? They are a company trying to make money, mobile games make money. Destiny 2 does not make money. It will very likely never be profitable again, not to any extent that matters. Diversification is a key principal to financial success, so I think most people would agree it’s a fairly great decision.
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16 RepliesWait people still play mobile games?
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15 RepliesI don’t remember you asking us, if we agree with you. I personally don’t. Bungie makes games. I don’t expect them to give me a run down of their new IPs and future games they want to develop.
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1 ReplyI'm wondering how much they were devoted to helping the fail concord game. You think bungie will split from sony next? sell destiny to another studio? Is Nintendo the next hommie hop for bungie?
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Mobile games are -blam!- and only fun when you’re a teenager. And it’ll never be clash of clans. So encourage it. Encourage Bungies bullshit ideas. Say it’ll be great. Make them lose more millions, and then consequentially get more people fired It can all crumble down as far as I’m concerned at this point Hey Bungie, a new mobile game? Sounds so cool I’m sure your target audience (25-40 year olds) will love it alot!
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2 RepliesPlayers: Please improve the game you are currently working with and we will support you. Bungie higher ups: Hehe, money is our only concern so we are making a gacha mobile game.
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Bungie 🤝 Borderline flop mobile games (See: Crimson Steam Pirates)
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They should create pinballs. They have great titles like Taken King, prison of elders, forsaken, and many more.
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"We," and by that I mean those of us on the forum, aren't the only people who play the game.
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I did. Can’t be any worse than the garbage we have now.
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Young Ahamkara's Spine energy refund reversion is what's needed.
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What makes you think that D3 would be any different?