New CoD is garbage, especially compared to the hayday of CoD that ended after BO2
Destiny was a fantastic game, but I think it’s very short-sighted to think it was better at its closing than D2 is now. Besides, Activision really pushed their influence with D2’s release, and I think everyone can universally agree that Vanilla D2/Curse of Osiris was the lowest point in the franchise history, at least after the thrill of a new game faded
absolutely and it was bungies decision they were the one who got rid of all random perk and stuff.. they just wanted it to be a as casual.. they were the one who proposed the idea of eververse to activison becoz they cannot produce as much or quickly.. all the decision it was all on bungie activison was the one who gave them 2 more studios to help them produce more content at players pace ..
No wonder they were happy activison let me go becoz they were getting lazy just look at current state of d2 .. look how horrible this season is and eververse is getting worse and worse
You really think [i]Bungie[/i] pitched micro transactions to [b][i]ACTIVISION?[/i][/b] Have you seen the ruined wake of games left by the Activision machine? Acti pushed the Eververse that spurned the #removeeververse movement and forced Bungie to make the game easier to boost numbers by attracting casual players, a move that nearly killed the game
Just look at eververse now its worse.. bungie didn’t add new strike specific loot no new raid gear just reskin but they can add stuff for eververse .. just read twab and read all the lies they r telling
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