[quote]In my study's of both games, I have found that Call of Duty Advanced Warfare is a better, more equal and well rounded videogame. I think that bungie benefit from activision, so here are just a few reasons what they could learn.
1) Destiny needs to have perks. Now I understand the skill tree and but that is just terrible. Who would want that when they could have lets say an auto seeking bullet perk. This would make the game a lot more fun and interesting.
2) Vehicles are just too overpowered. The Call of Duty pvp has no vehicles. Look at how balanced and fun the experience is. If it's not broke, don't fix in. Taking away the sparrow and the interceptor would make for a better experience.
3) No purchasing weapons. This goes into my "if it's broke, then don't fix it" policy. It also is very unfair and leads children to think that purchasing weapons off of the black market is ok. This would also mean that higher level and skilled players have access to overpowered weapons.
4) Nerf the guns. Call of Duty Advanced Warfare has a variety of guns that are not only equal but easy to use. Nerfing the weapons in destiny would make for a better experience and give players who don't have a higher skill level a fair playing field
You don't have to stop at my ideas though, please share yours and thank you for the support. Together we can show bungie that we will not stand for destiny unroll these changes are made by saying that you will cancel your pre order.[/quote][quote][quote][/quote][/quote]. Said no one every in history
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