As many of you already know, a games success hinges completely on its playerbase. If the game becomes more of a frustration to play than an enjoyable experience then players leave and don't come back.
Destiny lost it's fun factor long ago.. The ONLY thing that keeps most of us playing now is false hope.. we grind the same boring content over and over hoping that maybe we get lucky enough to get a suprise event from Bungie.
Many of us, myself included are only playing Destiny because at the moment there is nothing quite the same out yet..We are waiting for some other developer to release something that would draw us away.
[u]Once we leave Destiny we won't come back[/u]
[u]The Bungie we once loved and respected is gone for good[/u].. Their best developers have all moved on and been replaced by less experienced people..
The newbies at bungie have no idea how to keep the fans happy.. the don't read any of the comments on these or any other community forums.
they look at numbers on stat charts and believe that those numbers mean anything..
Bungie's supposed 10 year plan for Destiny was an empty promise.. at the rate that they are killing their own game I would be suprised to see this game make it 5 years...
Destiny 2 will be moderately successful at best due to the 2 years of repeated and consistant screw-ups,bugs,nerfs and other BS we have all seen and struggled through..Yeah they will sell games, people will buy Destiny 2 because they will still hold onto some hope that it will be better than the first.
But believe me when I tell you now.. Destiny 2 will be as full of bugs and nerfs and glitches as this one is..Bungie got away with it this time and because of that they will continue to release broken games.
No one wants to spend their hard-earned money on a crappy game and these past 2 years have jaded more than just a few gamers.
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[quote] Destiny 2 will be as full of bugs and nerfs and glitches as this one is[/quote] Guardians should be worried about Destiny. Almost 80% of players quit after they hit level 20 and before they could fully level up a legendary weapon or armor. The original DLC plan was not financially viable. Destiny 2 has been delayed by a year. Bungie officially replaced it's CEO earlier this year. Supposedly Luke "throw money at the screen" Smith took over the story. None of the news is encouraging. However, some franchises have come back from the brink. Destiny 2 was delayed but the delay gives Bungie time to fix major issues with Destiny. Bungie may have finally fixed player progression with the April 12th update and exotic quests that aren't dependent on RNG. Rise of Iron might make the raid fun again. Most importantly, DeeJ has been less condescending. None of these changes would have occurred without the community. Keep your voices heard and we may salvage this series yet.