I'm a software developer in my 30s. I work all day, come home, hit the gym or go for a bike ride, make dinner, and take care of the dog. After dinner, I boot up the PS4, create a party with 4 to 6 of my friends... work friends, childhood friends, friends I've just met... We hop in a PS4 party, then we all load up the game. We battle through all of the game's missions together. We take on the strikes. We take on the queens wrath missions. We're working on building up our light levels. We do patrols and bounties, and we all enter the Crucible together.
I am having an absolute blast playing Destiny with my friends. Maybe the difference is that I have a dedicated set of friends whom I can play the game with that make it so much fun, but reading through this board is very interesting to me. It seems that many of the people writing here are having a very different experience than I am having. Is it simply because I'm playing with my friends that I find what the developers at Bungie have given us so entertaining?
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Your lucky enough to have 4-6 good friends all with the same console. I can't even get 1 more person from around here, so the game sucks ass for me, your basically right. Honestly though, bungie shouldn't have assumed everyone has 5 friends with the same console, because there are a lot of us that don't. Otherwise, without local people, I have to rummage through this hell-hole of a forum and make posts hoping that I'd get invited or find people to invite. Which is terrible because I can't even do any this without leaving the game, which makes it all the more worse for me. I think a lot of game designers could learn from what bungie hasn't done properly here (dealing with parties and such).