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Yeah they made dual primaries, oh wait no that was the tryhards. But the ruined the lore, oh wait no that was bungie. Well the definitely ruined PvP with the team shooting and the weak abilities and power ammo only one person could claim.
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Who ever asked for dual primaries anyways ? Who was it asking for 4x4 Pvp ? I really hope they revert all of this stuff in September or find a suitable middle ground . I’m not putting anymore money into this franchise until they demonstrate they understand what’s wrong with the game and fix it.
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there already is no game left...80% of the original playerbase left...you can say there are more casuals than hardcore, but the amount of playtime a hardcore player invests is WAY above what a casual invests...the hardcores are the ones that will buy season passes and keep this game alive by continuously coming back for the grind...casuals may play here and there and may or may not continue playing destiny at future expansions and releases...it makes more sense for a business to cater to the most devout customers (this is why businesses have frequent customer discounts, stamp cards, etc.)...of course there are more people that go to vegas that are casual gamblers rather than high rollers, but the high rollers are the ones that usually get their way because they drop the most money and invest the most time at the venues...cater to your most loyal customers, not the ones that may or may not return...
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jaguar_god33により編集済み: 5/25/2018 2:37:05 AMBusinesses try to appeal to the widest audience, not the most devout customers. Loyal customers are usually a small demographic. In the case of D2, the hardcore players are the ones who stuck around until CoO was released. That was about 200,000 down from 8 million. If they offer you a loyalty discount on top of that, their profit is even further reduced. If you believe that Bungie or activision would consider it cost effective to keep this game going for 200,000 players, you are going to be disappointed. Vegas can afford to cater to the high rollers BECAUSE of all of the casual gamblers. If the casual gamblers stop coming, so do the perks for the high rollers.
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Lol, no casuals do what casuals always do which is move on to there next aaa game in a few weeks after release. Let me give you a hint the players still playing d1 today are the hardcore player base of destiny. Not the ones still on here complaining about there Loot Caves being taken away or the special ammo nerf. Still nothing beats guardians claiming there a hardcore day 1 alpha dog but in the same sentence say they haven't logged into d1 since HOW days. Lmao smh
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I've grinded this game pretty -blam!-ing hard to get almost nothing in return. All they need to do is alow -blam!-ing matching for nightfalls and the raid so more people could be involved instead of just looking at it and being like hey seems like fun but hey if you ain't got a fire team your -blam!-ed. So only answer uninstall
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After 4 years, it should be obvious that Bungie is not going to implement matchmaking for anything more than they already have. Anyone who is only waiting on them to do that should take your advice and uninstall.
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Goldenにより編集済み: 5/25/2018 4:11:52 AMOh I played back then. I agree, Trials was good for a bit it kept Destiny alive for a good bit, to admit it was pretty fun. But then whining trash kids and the top 1% started whining. It brought problems that affected the Destiny franchise in a long term. Look at the garbage we have now, called Destiny 2. The reason why Destiny 2 is shit because of crucible, including trials of Osiris. Weak supers, weak weapons, everything is slow and pathetic. Heck I can even say the reason why Destiny 2 overall is trash is because of crucible. End of story.