So I've been YouTube binging for a while now, and I've been watching gaming videos from all kinds of famous channels and companies, and all of them consider the end game of Destiny (by the era, during the era times, AKA beating Atheon at level 26 with lvl26 weapons, not beating Atheon at level 40 with lvl 335 weapons) one of the hardest game activities ever created.
[b]EDIT[/b] : [i]I am not using Vault of Glass Exclusively. However, it is noted the first team died over 1600 times to complete Destiny's first raid when going in blindly, alternating who was in the raid for sleep schedules.
The videos I normally watch include all Destiny end game activities during the era they were prevalent, such as the first week of Skolas where the burn WAS NOT solar, and the Gjallarhorn cheese hadn't been figured out yet. Ect, ect, ect ...[/i]
All the way up there with Demon Souls, Dark Souls, Bloodbourne, Devil May Cry, Doom, and the Final Fantasy Bonus Dungeons.
I guess for some of us, it seems easy because we're actually some of the top 1% and 10% of video game players in the world, and the end game of destiny only consistently attracts the best of the best.
It would make sense, seeing as nearly 80% of all destiny players never even complete a single raid before they quit the game, permanently.
What do you think? Is Destiny difficult, or does the general public give it too much credit?
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10 RespuestasIve never completed a raid, for 2 reasons: It's so damn convoluted. Several stages all with different tricks and tactics to learn. One slip and you're dead. That leads me to the second reason. Elitist snob players who can't/won't spend the time teaching the newb. I dont play destiny to get shouted at by kids who know how to kill some virtual monster better than me. So I haven't, and probably never will, complete the raid. It's not the raid itself so much, but the peoole around it.