And no, this isn't a rant post, it's simply how I came to this so Bungie can see it, if they bother to.
Destiny used to be my favorite game. I wasn't hardcore, but I played a decent amount of time, maybe 6 or 7 hours a week, sometimes longer. I loved the gunplay, the music and almost everything about the game. That changed with the announcement of sunsetting.
I'm not going to explain why I don't like sunsetting. That dead horse has been beaten into the ground so much it's a liquid. I can say what effect it had on me. It caused me to actually look at the time I was spending, to see what exactly I was accomplishing. It changed how I viewed quests. Why should I do this when I won't be able to use my reward forever? I suddenly found myself having no desire to play whereas before I was excited to get on every time I played.
The final nail in the coffin was the change to CBMM. I'm not against CBMM, as other games have it and it works just fine, but it's absolutely terrible in Destiny. I think it boils down to the terrible team balancing. SBMM was a sort of bandaid for that, but CBMM brings it out, and it's not good.
Before I actually had fun in the Crucible. Now... not so much. There are so many stomps, mercies, and sweaty players it's not even funny. In addition the "C" in CBMM seems to be left out. It seems to be based more on "first come first serve" instead of connection.
So I guess this is it. To my clan, even though I didn't play with most of you you are amazing people. And for the OGN, if you are playing the "main game" I'll probably still get on, just don't expect me to do well. One last time... eyes up, Guardian.
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23 RespuestasWhy should Bungie care about what a players who doesn't even play anymore thinks?