Seriously?
This is what's important when we've got exotics that have been bugged for almost a year now.
We've got terrible matchmaking
No new pvp maps
No new strikes.
A poor story
So many useless or borderline useless exotics
How many of you even remember sunshot exists?
Swords are still garbage
The list goes on and on
Why can't we get this kind of support for real issues?
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The community has to focus on one problem on a mountain of problems cause Bungie likes to do one fix at a time. This is such a terrible sequel I am not surprised Destiny 1 is having a resurgence recently.
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These are all connected. Bungie is trying to HIDE the game’s problems (and their limited ability to support the game) rather than FIXING them. You want matchmaking fixed because you can’t enjoy the game in its current state. We want core taken out of infusion for the exact same reason.
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Difference is nothing can be done on the players end about poor matchmaking or bugged exotics. Worst comes to worst, all you have to do is run a few bounties and some grinding the enhancement core issue is circumvented
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Editado por TheArtist: 5/5/2019 2:20:55 PMActually you can choose to not play with them. That’s the same choice I’m confronted with. It is mathematically impossible to play the game the way I did for the four years preceding Forsaken. It is impossible to extract 200 cores a week from this game. Because Bungie WANTS it that way. So my choice is to either not play the game or settle for a joyless, simpleminded play style that’s been forced on me by Bungie to try to hide this game’s deficiencies. And then to add insult to injury I have to endure people like you getting in my face telling me that I’m the problem for refusing to accommodate this game’s BROKEN progression system. Because I don’t want to have Bungie lead me around the game telling what to do every step of the way like I’m a five year old crossing the street.
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Bungie controls how you play regardless of how you feel as they made the game, the universe, and in game rules. It has been this way since 2014. Youve no real autonomy. And again, cores are an issue you can deal with. "just don't use it" isn't applicable as it's a terrible excuse, and it's not the only way to deal with cores. .
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They set the rules. But they don’t control me. Because they have no power to force me to play...or to give them my money. They need my money more that I need their game. Bungie is heading for a brick wall at 60 mph. They think everything is fine because thy haven’t hit the wall yet. That wall is when they need to come back to this community and ask it for more money for whatever content they have slated for Fall. ...,and all of us they have been disrespecting give them a One Finger Salute and keep our wallets closed. This community has never been this angry and this united for this long on anything before.
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They think everything is fine because we only complain about cores and eververse with any consistency :P
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They fixed Eververse. They won’t fix cores.
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They didn't do anything to eververse. Other than remove the xp throttling. People just gave up on the complaints And they're already moving in the direction of making cores less of an issue with gunsmith bounties. Chances are they'll continue down the path of making them more available
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Editado por TheArtist: 5/5/2019 3:08:43 PMThere is basically nothing you need to buy from Eververse if you play regularly. It is practically a non-entity.
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Yeah it's always been that way. Only time it wasn't was for a period of time in D1
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Yes. But it had a perception problem because it was constantly in your face, and people saw a Bungie that seemed to be spending more resources of maintaining Eververse than in fixing the game. A perception problem that BioWare has skillfully avoided with Anthem.
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It’s a shiit game atm.
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Editado por draycole: 5/5/2019 11:34:10 AMBut it could be so much less shitter(shitty, shite?) lol
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God forbid real issues like you stated get upvoted .. If its not about cores nobody gives a shit ...
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Progression is the engine and transmission of an rpg. Are you saying that a car that can’t go higher than 3rd gear or 40 mph ISNT a problem??
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If you cant get from 3rd gear to 4th gear that obviously needs to be fixed .. Again we go back and forth I'm not battling you today
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I'm talking about upgrading ... To me you already know cores are not the problem .. So this analogy suits your position on cores
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Yes there is a long list of issues. Feel free to start your own post about the issues you would like fixed and people will support those as well.
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I have and those kinds of posts never get as much support as, whether the OP is me or anyone else, as these core posts
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Editado por BC1 Edge: 5/5/2019 1:05:43 AMThen you might have to accept that for more people cores is the number one issue that needs to be addressed to improve their gaming experience
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Which sucks. Because I'd like for destiny to actually improve.
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Its not a zero sum game kid. Bungie needs to support the game properly, and they aren’t right now. In LOTS of areas. Cores are generating this passion because progression is foundational to the entire game.
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And for all intents and purposes it doesn't hinder power level progression If anything it hinders one's abilities to use a specific piece of gear or gear set in a small number of high light level activities. But to that j ask, what do you think someone is more likely to stop playing because: They can't level up that 1 item because they need 3 cores that can be obtained in 20-30 minutes of gameplay Or that 1 item straight up doesn't work properly?
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Editado por TheArtist: 5/5/2019 2:14:07 PMCores hinder horizontal progression, at every level of the game. Which is why Bungie put them into the game. They limit our ability to play with the gear we want, and the perks attached to that gear. The goal is to create a second, artificial grind post-level cap to retain those abilities. Then keep raising level cap so we’re on a treadmill that goes nowhere, and keeps us grinding for no real rewards. It’s a scam to basically steal/waste player time...and try to keep people playing without actually rewarding that time investment.