1. If you're a PVP player? They don't.
a. They've neglected PVP for the past 2 years.
b. Their efforts to breathe new life into Trials of Osiris have been really poor, and consumed a TON of resources that could have been better used to improve the overall PVP experience.
c. The kind of PvP most of you want is not compatible with where the game is headed in PVE.
2. If you're a PVE player? Absolutely they do. The game has never been better on the PVE side.
If youre the kind of gamer who this game is being designed for----the player who sees the game as a looter-shooter/MMO hybrid----Bungie has been knocking it out of the park for the last two years. Which is why PVE player numbers are ROCK solid....and slowly growing. While PVP is all over the map.
I saw this coming two years ago with Unification of Vision....and I said that there was a reckoning coming with PVP. Because they cleaned house of all the creative talent behidn PVP because most of them wanted Destiny to be a successor to Halo and a PVP focused game.....and "competitive" PvP was never going to be compatible with how the game would need to change to realize their vision for PVE.
The game can't serve two masters.....no matter how Bungie keeps trying to pound a square peg into a round hole.
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Deadlocked21により編集済み: 10/23/2021 4:05:07 PMI largely agree with most of this, but that being said you are actually on crack if you think “bad PvP” and “successor to Halo” belong in the same POST as one another. Halo’s multiplayer may not have been perfect but Halo 3’s PvP especially still holds up better than almost any CoD game. edit; misread lol ignore this 🤣
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Disagree. This is Bungie trying to pressure people to commit to the year, rather than pick and choose—-season by season—-what content they’ll buy. Especially pvp players. They don’t want people running to Halo…and then helicoptering in mid year after they’ve grown bored of that game.
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agreed, I'm a picker and chooser of seasons because some seasons were not worth buying. plus, I completely skipped out on shadowkeep and didn't play for nearly a year. bungie thinks their "content" is worth committing to before there is any knowledge of what we are committing to. that is a very slippery slope that I'm not willing to travel.