Year 1 Destiny was amazing, but Year 2 Destiny was the iceberg that sunk the ship.
If you have finally put this game away, you made the right choice. Destiny is a cancer in the gaming industry. Let me lay down a fact.
The only reason you couldn't put it down was out of fear. [b]You were actually afraid to fall behind[/b]. Over a video game, what should be nothing more than a way to unwind or kick back. Missing a reset startled you, and what of your friends?
Friends in Destiny are paper thin. Quit for two weeks and come back, you'll realize just how thin it all was. Oh, you're in a clan? Cute, how many of those people do you actually play with? How about those clan activities...oh wait...
Quitting Destiny taught me something. Playing other games reminded me of why I love gaming. Because its fun. It's fun to play games without stressing. Without grinding. Without losing out or falling behind by missing a day or two.
Destiny was like that job you hate. You clocked in, started hammering away at your daily tasks. Asked your boss for a raise (Rahool) and got handed a terd and laughed at. Everyday you clock back in, doing the same tasks, going nowhere fast.
Don't be afraid to fall behind everyone, because honestly, who gives a F#$%. Put it down, try a game that won't punish you for taking breaks, not playing daily and missing out on time gated exotics, and won't ruin friendships. Destiny is a game that punishes the players for getting addicted, and Bungie feeds it the fuel weekly with their updates that no one asked for, slowly increasing the cancer in the software.
[b]If you're actually enjoying Destiny, good for you! Gaming is suppose to be fun and we all have different tastes. Majority seems to agree its lost its spark, but do what makes you happy! Game on everyone![/b]
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1 RispondiHoly Friggin Frik man you totally nailed it on the head for me! I had over 3000 hours and 7 characters in this damn game and it turned me into the type of person I hate and ended up hating a ton of people that I met along the way. Glad it is over for me.