Where do I start, we've all been on this journey for a long time.
I dont know if I should be angry, sad, or un-surprised to hear Bungie has been sacrificing D2 to fund other projects.Literally YEARS of drama...every expac "its do or die" for the community. Little did we know the pushing of paid event cards, dungeon keys, PAID shaders?!...
was all to fund projects that sound so bad its laughable...3rd person hero based destiny puzzle game? mobile games? Years of cooking on a competitive shooter in a market so saturated concord couldnt even get enough players to become a meme.
Bungie...you had one of the only "successful" live-service games in gaming history.
Maybe just maybe, the expansions sales numbers wouldnt have dropped off if you doubled down like you should have. Instead you've milked a loyal playerbase to fund dumb unwanted projects...When did you decide to betray the fanbase and work on trash incubation projects for years draining all profits away for nothing?
Was it the moon reskin and fetch quests that was shadowkeep? we all came back because forsaken felt like a full dev team that cared, then you betrayed us with that garbage DLC.
All those MTX, expansions, dungeon keys, and not a dime went to future proofing the franchise that carried you...D3 was the answer, not gummibears, marathon, or a fking 3rd person puzzle game.
Free from Activision and any accountability it seems.
Farewell Destiny
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12 commentairesModifié par Yosemite Sam : 8/3/2024 4:26:50 PM[quote] we all came back because forsaken felt like a full dev team that cared, then you betrayed us with that garbage DLC.[/quote] Forsake only happened because Activision was around, it had nothing to do with this business "talent" because most of the work was being done by other studios because Activision had to carry their -blam!-. Edit: It's really messed up how gaming in general is crashing when it comes to development. Naughty Dog deliberately -blam!- up The Last of Us Part 2 343 deliberately -blam!- up Infinite "Bungie" deliberately -blam!- up Destiny 2 Bethesda deliberately -blam!- up Fallout 76. It's rare these days that you find a developer who wants to make a decent product because what we have today is that most are always looking to find ways to rip the customer off.