The key thing to remember is that Bungie have intentionally engineered Destiny to be as big a time and money sink as possible. They have zero respect for peoples' time and show it with every update, every TWAB, every nerf, and every new currency.
If people are cool with that, this game is amazing and exactly what they need to enjoy the feedback loop.
If you like spending time doing other things and dabbling in Destiny from time to time, this game is a hellish hamster wheel where you never feel like you've achieved anything and you're always trying to catch up to the rest of the pack.
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Editado por Dredgen Truth: 3/29/2022 4:46:41 AMAs someone who plays a good bit of destiny, I don't really agree with this sentiment. I have to wonder what y'all are spending your time on when you play this game when I hear things like this, because the usual way I spend time on destiny is just getting on and grinding the hell out of it when there's new content, and then playing just occasionally whenever I feel like it, sometimes even going weeks without playing the game when it's slower. And I have rarely ever felt like I was behind. I've had the time to nearly finish up the entire yakuza series, work my way up the ladder in guilty gear strive, try out payday 2, finish inscryption and try out tons of new stuff in the endless mode, and watch [i]one piece,[/i] a notoriously long show. All of this alongside classes and work. And all that is just since season of the splicer, and it's not nearly everything that I've done. If you make good use of your time in this game it really doesn't have to be that much of an issue. And I am someone who consistently does raids, trials, high level nightfalls, the whole ten yards.
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as someone who doesn't play games for grind, doesn't really enjoy grind. it is kinda funny to me that grind is treated like an activity where as to me it's an annoyance to do so you can do what you like. Like i wanted a palindrome to play pvp. But i spent a week doing a horribly unfun lake of shadows nightfall to get the gun for pvp when i'd rather be playing pvp. so it's kinda a wierd situation. i have to do what i hate to do what i want. I remember that week i finally got one adept palindrome and quit destiny in disgust for days cause the grind sapped my spirit. Same with grinding mindbender's ambition. It's a weird dynamic when you come from games like COD back in the day where you played pvp to unlock the pvp guns. So you were always doing only what you wanted to do. Not saying Destiny is bad or anything. But for me the grind for the sake of grind is not my thing. I try to only do it if i really think i'm going to use the gun over others.
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This is an mmo hybrid, sounds like cod is better suited for u
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No one forced you to grind. You can slay in PvP without having THAT god roll.
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neither of your points is relevant. Never claimed i was forced to. I never did those pve activities for a "god roll." In fact i only got one roll period of the adept palindrome to drop. I got about 13 adept swarms. And for mindbenders, I was only looking for one perk:mQuickdraw. Not a god roll. And you wanted quickdraw on that shotgun for a reason and as you can see since then quickdraw has been nerfed. The point of having mindbenders with quickdraw was to defend against shotgun rushers. Nothing else was as good. And there's only one aggressive frame shotgun that's competed with it, Felwinters, which literally had quickdraw removed as a perk. I did almost 60 of that nightfall to get one quickdraw roll. Not a "god roll" any roll at all with just one single perk.
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They are relevant. This is to video game which you should turn off when you realise that playing isn't fun anymore. You didn't need that mindbender to fend off wild bears attacking your house url. If you keep playing despite being annoyed or bored by the game the only person to blame for it is yourself.
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i did turn it off when it wasn't fun. You're point is useless.
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And you are contradicting yourself.
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How can you be so wrong yet so right .... You understand what the game is but still complain about what it is....
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Yeah, it is, IF you play it with the Pokemon mentality, where you need to go grab them all. Once you realise you don't need every weapon, every god roll, and you should only pursue what you want or like, you're gonna be free, and finally be able to enjoy the game. I play Destiny, and I'm not in the wheel.
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I think some players call this FOMO, and I do think the youtube weapon reviewers are to blame. EVERY new season there are guaranteed to be videos on this thing is OP, this gun is amazing, my new favorite HC or Shotty get this now. But in reality we have already had good versions of those weapons. Recluse was too strong in both PvE and PvP, apparently, so players asked for it to be nerfed......guess what?....one of the hypes this seasons is literally termed Recluse 2.0. The list goes on.
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Because people treat the game like a chore. They don't do stuff because they enjoy it but because they feel like they had to do it.
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Yea play what you want and what you like No need to continue if you don't like it...move on do other thing
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I had to pay for this. Walking away is not so easy when I had to buy it. If it were free, very different story as then I'd only be wasting my time and not also my money.
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That's on you Better to cut something you don't enjoy than to continue being miserable playing something you don't want because you paid for it I bought CoD MW 2 year ago(?) When it was 2 month old ....I maybe played 10 matches tried warzone for an hour than never touch it again
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system is janky and Bungie removing most of the materials soon shows this, as well as them admitting they ran out of time and duffed the implementation as they tried to marry two ideas/systems. besides that there are too many issues rn for paid software. maybe you're mr moneybags and are ok with paying for substandard product /shrug
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Yea but none of that is what TC said 😂