Getting to max power level surely shouldn't be the only source of fun in a game.
For me, what makes destiny fun is playing together with friends, discussing strategies or new methods of gameplay to challenge ourselves.
-a super casual player
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[quote]Getting to max power level surely shouldn't be the only source of fun in a game. For me, what makes destiny fun is playing together with friends, discussing strategies or new methods of gameplay to challenge ourselves. -a super casual player[/quote] This, so this. Once you understand this about gaming you'll enjoy it a hell of a lot more.
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Playing with other people is crammed down our throats by Bungie. I reached 305 all by my lonesome. The fun comes from customizing your character through synergistic armor and skill tree combos but Bungie also neutered that. The game is not fun. [i]~Nyahh! =^,.,^=[/i]
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Editado por DSharp018: 10/17/2017 5:04:14 PMPerhaps destiny 2 just isn't your game then? I know I've had that experience with a lot of games, where I play it, and I can find things I like about the game, but overall my curiosity just peters out and I end up putting the game down because I'm just not having fun with it. And that is 100% OK to experience within a game. What should be important to you is finding your fun in a game and enjoying it, and if you can't find it, then try something else.
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You didn't play D1 did you?
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I played it quite a bit during the first year. But a lot of the changes with TTK didn't sit well with me so my playtime dropped off quite a bit afterwords. But starting anew with D2 let me take a fresh outlook on the game so that has helped me to avoid getting burned out with the game.