As long as I’m still playing when the next game comes along, I will preorder.
Eververse doesn’t bother me, I have not once spent money on anything from them in D1 or 2, and I have still enjoyed playing this game. It’s not like they give you a loot box on level up that you have to pay to open. Idk why people are so pissed about eververse, unless you are actually buying this stuff cause the rng element is totally a rip off.
My issue with D2 was endgame content and how it was just not rewarding to play. I have other things I miss from D1, but nothing thats going to make me give up the game. The changes they are making have already started making it more rewarding to come back to (I do enjoy the masterwork mods added in), and I am excited to see how the raid loot gets reworked next month.
With bungie, it’s going to be a roller coaster, it always has been (anyone remember when ODST came out and you have to buy a $30 expansion as a $60 game just to play it, and get access to multiplayer with all the map packs you already paid for, that they gave to everyone else who bought it, even though you payed for map packs and they didn’t? 😂). People always bitch about the present and remember the great about the past without thinking, we’ve been here before, they have fixed it before, and gave us so much more for sticking around.
Age of triumph was by far the best time in destiny, and if you quit now you won’t get to experience the greatness that’s bound to surpass even then. I mean, to each his own, if you don’t want to play then don’t, but I can say, I have so many friends that missed out on that great time to play destiny because of this same issue in destiny’s year 1.
The real question is: Is there really any game company we can trust? Or do we all just have to find comfort with all of the cringe-y fan bases like FNAF or Minecraft or some stupid community like that
No.
*IF* there is a D3, I'll wait until 2-3 years in prior to looking at it as a potential purchase. I can see why the D1 players were complaining now, as a PC player I had no experience of how bad Bungie actually are.
Lesson learned.
No. Would wait about 6 months too.
It isn't even good enough to wait for reviews because so many people were eager to pump out Day 1 reviews that they only went off of like the first several hours of the game. And first impressions looked like this game was actually pretty good.
But the endgame was most revealing. So I would wait to actually see the bulk of the game several months in. What I shoulda done for this game, but I was really happy with AoT and thought that they were learning how to build off of their foundation. So I was excited for D2.
Not again.