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11/6/2017 5:31:59 PM
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It took me exactly one month to go back to Skyrim

I know, I know. Nobody -blam!-ing cares. But I'm a Destiny fan. I bought it when it came out, dropped it a while and started over just before TTK came out. I have never, not in D1, nor D2, hit the max Light ("Power") level. I am a filthy casual. But I enjoyed the game so much, and was a huge fan, even when there wasn't content. In D2, I've still got a lot of content to go (Strikes, Raids, Trials...) so I guess you could say I never really participated in the endgame. There's just no incentive to play. Trials is the only interesting endgame right now, in my opinion. However, I'm not a PvP kind of person, and will not blame Bungie for that. However, I didn't buy this game for the PvP, I did it for PvE, which is supposed to be the main thing in FPSRPGMMO's, right? And yet, the PvE endgame is laughable. The Strikes are fine, until you get to the bosses, which are just copypasta bosses with a Invincibility mechanic. Lorewise, they're interesting though (what if I could choose the ones I liked... oh wait) The Raid is stupid. They took the lore and the bosses out of it. What's left is a beautiful ship, without interesting activity. Why would I even want to play Nightfalls if I just get a higher chance for Legendaries I already have? And there's so much more (just look at the forums, past the salt). Don't get me wrong. I don't hate this game, nor am I 'rage-quitting'. I'm just... dissapointed. So I went back to Skyrim, which is only about 30 bucks right now, with all the expansions. Perhaps I'll buy Far Cry 5, it looks very promising. Again, so did D2. Have a nice day.
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