*Crimson Days
Granted, my expectations are as low as the floor.
I will acknowledge Bungie for their positive step forward. But I won't thank them for doing so thing a company should do ( not drain every dollar out of their consumers)
This is a baby step, but it is a step nonetheless
* Mandatory Trending Edit
If y'all look at my past posts, you can see I'm not BDF and you can see I'm not just a troll. Destiny 2 is failure at best, but me and many others love the destiny universe nonetheless.
I will never thank Bungie for doing the right thing because that's the bare minimum at this point. However I do believe acknowledging those minor and incremental changes could motivate them to fix this disaster of a game.
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So sell us back d1 dlc by dlc for the entire year is get better for your eyes, I see
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I'll thank Bungie when they give us a product that incorporates all proper fixes and reincarnations of previous features from previous titles. Destiny 2 still falls short in so many game features introduced by D1 and even earlier titles.
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1 ReplyWonder why dmg04 hasnt moved this to feedback yet?
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2 RepliesPutting sprinkles on shit is still shit
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Gun play and space magic. Hard to eff it up. Happened. At least it seems they're redirecting a bit.
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Who getting better? https://m.imgur.com/NT9a3KX
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they are getting better every day... better at -blam!-ing us all.
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7 RepliesIf re-skinning was up for some type of an award.....Destiny 2 would win hands down. I see they are trying....yes we can give them that much. But -blam!-.....throw some new shit in there! It's like getting a condom box with different colored condoms at this point.
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1 ReplyCrimson days was a shitty event in D1. Of all the things to bring back, this was about 436th on things I wanted to see.
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6 RepliesWhy is it such a disaster?
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2 RepliesWell when your at the bottem the only place you can go is up
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2 RepliesThey getting better. **Bungie paywalls forums** slaps forehead
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2 Repliesthey are pussy footing around the issues that the game, the core game, is just not fun. Making changes that don't takle that core issue are just lip service to complainers
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5 RepliesAww, you so cute, I kill you last.
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3 RepliesAre they really? I decided to listen to the last Bungie podcast again ( to refresh my memory on what was said about the current state of Destiny 2 ). One of the bits that stands out is where Bungie groups the playerbase into 3 categories: 1. Tourists - Complete the campaign, then move on to something else. 2. Collectors - Mid level engagement players who’d invest hundreds of hours into Destiny but probably wouldn’t participate in every activity or play everyday. 3. The Hobbiest - Extremely high level engagement player. Does every activity and plays Destiny almost religiously. I personally fall into category 2 and so far I have seen or heard anything from Bungie that makes me want to come back to Destiny 2. So far all of their ( on paper ) improvements seem to be heard towards the Hobbiest gamer ( and I understand why, they are the bread and butter of this franchise’s community ), but there is nothing there for the Tourists or the Collectors. I feel that Bungie pumping all their efforts into Raid rewards, Nightfall’s and PVP isn’t really fixing Destiny 2’s faults. It’s like ignoring the fact that your roof is leaking by building a Conservatory, but at the end of the day, your roof is still leaking. Bungie needs to put more effort into making Destiny 2 and they need to put more effort into improving the quality of life in the smaller, more frequent things that you do in Destiny 2 on a regular basis.
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1 ReplyAgree. This is a small step in the right direction. Hope they don't stray off the path once again. We'll see what weekly update brings today.
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3 Replies1 week and a crap doubles playlist ... really that's all it takes?
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1 ReplyStill waiting for more improvements
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4 RepliesWhere’s the positive step? An event they rolled out 3 years ago?
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7 RepliesThis is what the game needed, there aren't enough PvP events tbh.
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1 ReplyYou can't "get better" if you are dead. It's like "one day he woke up dead".
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2 RepliesEdited by Dray: 2/9/2018 12:09:30 PMTo the OP, While I want to share your optimism, I still wouldn't give them too much credit, they've only promised us a fraction more than what we had in year 3 Destiny 6 months ago in around 7-8 months time, if they come through. Are they moving in the right direction? I suppose they are but it's from a bad starting point so it's pretty hard not to go in the right direction, and lets be honest here it's hard not to go in the right direction when the wrong direction will have you standing in the middle of a turd fire. In some ways I can accept that they got it wrong with Destiny 2 and while they thought pushing Eververse and catering for casuals (who the f*ck thought that was a good idea needs to be f*cking strangled), giving us a shell of a game and the laughably piss poor Curse of Osiris (who cares if it's shit the idiots have already paid for it), would be good enough, when it quite obviously wasn't, they thought it was a good way to go but got it wrong, catastrophically wrong, so they were left with two choices, just abandon Destiny 2 (never going to happen) or try to fix it and swallow the bitter pill. They had to try and fix it, their rep is worth sh*t at the moment and would never recover if they let it go, some would argue that they can't come back from this anyway as the damage done is too great, I don't know about that but if I was a gambling man I would probably agree. From all of this turd fire the one thing that really rankled and f*cked me off more than anything was the deliberate and shitty xp throttling, and the deliberate and shitty, and the still held to excuse that it slipped in under the radar and was never intentional, f*ck off Bungie, seriously just f*ck off, how stupid do you think we are, man the f*ck up and admit you took a dump on us and apologise for that not some so called "mistake/bug" that you claim it was and still do. Damn that really f*cks me off still..... Anyway I digress, back to your original post and point, they can't fail but go in the right direction but like you say your not thanking them for it, rightly so, to steal a quote from a movie... "one does not applaud the Opera singer for merely clearing his throat." That is Bungies position at the moment and it isn't changing any time soon.
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1 ReplyAdmit it. It’s a trash sequel isn’t worth your time compared to the original.
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8 RepliesI said it before and I'll say it again. This is a huge step, imagine how much potential revenue that they are losing doing it this way, that shows change. They just can't backtrack.
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Baby steps. But definitely improving. I hope they keep the positive stuff from the original release, add the best stuff from D1 and all the best changes they are currently making when they make D3. They should give some strong thought to separating PvE and PvP. Maybe make versions of each gun that have different characteristics when I take it into PvE and PvP? That way I could get the gun once and when equipped in PvE it has one set of stats and when equipped in PvP it has a different set. Please make better, more complex skill trees. Throwing in some of the best player suggestions would also be cool because there have been some really excellent ones.