As for me i might stick around for the crucible,raids,and some strikes. But once trials and iron banner go (which are both pretty lame to me) I think for most the game might become dry especially when trials goes.
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Noooooooo. Might even delete it
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3 Repliesi definitely see my self coming back
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Yeah there are a couple of raids that I have never ran all the way through. Maybe I will hook up with a clan that plays and will finish them up q
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I plan on going back to get the PS4 exclusives that are coming to Xbox in October. Once I have them, I'll be done with it, unless friends/ clan members want to run old raids from time to time.
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I will continue to play D1 once in a while, but there will be so much to do in D2 that I will not spend much time on D1.
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Oh definitely not. I'm so hyped to get on that grind for Destiny 2 that I won't have time.
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Yeah same
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Depends on what destiny 2 has. Like if I have to I'll hope on D1 for custom matches and rumble, 6v6 etc.
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Edited by CatMan: 7/17/2017 5:24:05 PMI'll play, waiting on D2 need reviews
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2 RepliesNope, I stopped when they said that no gear would transfer over. Playing some other games until then. I will play the beta as much as I can.
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I plan on leaving Destiny behind like it's a member of a Kirk Cameron movie.
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Hell ya I'll go back and play some VoG
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2 Repliesyou say that now but why tf would u wanna get back on that game for weekly stuff? you won't i assure you. id like to think that at some point in time, i will get back on it for a few minutes, for nostalgia purposes, but i might not even do that.
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No. I only need Nemesis Star to complete my Exotics. I am excluding Outbreak as I never have had time to do all that for it. Once I get it and get to 5000 i am done. Moving on to the "Sequel"
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Maybe once in a blue moon I'll do some patrols or strikes to reminisce.
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I might log in once a week until I complete my AoT armor set. After that there isn't a ton I would want to do.
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3 RepliesI'll be waiting for feedback and reviews for D2 before deciding wether to buy it or not. But even if i buy it i think i'll be playing D1 because i just dont like the 2 freaking primaries.
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If you can earn loot boxes, and ornaments, and there is still weekly strikes and raids then maybe I will.
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Of course there will be. All the people hating on D2 need something to play. I hope they have fun with matchmaking
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No. In fact, it would be great if a couple Bungie devs could unlock D1 as an offline single player and give it the ability to create private fireteams without the use of bungies servers. Then the whole thing could just be cut loose for the extremely small amount of people that would still play it. Also, if you've never noticed, the Bungie website and app stop working when the Destiny servers have an issue. This likely means Destiny 1 also won't work when the Destiny 2 servers have issues.
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Don't know why I should. PvP by itself was never good enough to keep me playing and there's nothing else to do anymore. I stopped playing it last year in fall and won't come back when the sequel is out.
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I've always said I wouldn't buy RoI at a premium. I wouldn't rule out buying it at an extreme discount where I think the price matches the value ($5-$10). So I won't rule out a return to D1, but there is a 99.5% chance I won't get D2.
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I will more than likely. Just for crucible and private matches.
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highly unlikely, everything is done in the game for me. hundreds of raids completed, every exotic available, every sparrow, ship, shader and grimoire. it was fun, now on to new adventures.
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Not even in the slightest. I'll be so glad to be rid of D1, despite all of the memories made there. I'm looking forward to the future, where hopefully the negatives don't outweigh the good.