I understand you perfectly. I'm 59yo and started playing Destiny back in 2014 and kept playing it nonstop until Edge of Fate launch, which I bought the Deluxe version.
While I liked the campaign mission and the story, I really dislike the power grind and how pointless and absurd it is, considering we're always handicapped against the enemies. It's not a true power grind, it's just a grind to increase playtime. Well, after eleven years of grinding, that doesn't work anymore as a motivation to play the game. Even less when the so-called "new" content is just old content with a few tweaks and some random activity with a mix of recycled mechanics.
And no, Star Wars and a light saber won't save Destiny. As a matter of fact, I think that kind of thing has no place in Destiny universe. It only shows the lack of originality of Bungie developers.
I guess everything has an end and I think that Destiny is reaching its own end.
It was a good ride, though.
Stay cool, guardian!
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The game was originally inspired by Star Wars, they had dev vid blog way back about it. Listen, be honest, you a bot? I mean, y'all came out of the woodwork spouting the same -blam!-. Who developed you, what brand are you, who owns you?
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Yeah, I'm a bot that has been playing Destiny non-stop since 2014 and that bought every single piece of content of the game. But that's the kind of bot I was. Not anymore, the mediocre state of the game doesn't deserve my time. I'll just play what I paid for and then I'm out.
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Funny you mention the tie ins, because I feel like these are becoming almost commonplace in not only video games, but also in other types of games. For example, my wife and I used to play Magic: the gathering, a fantasy card game. Once MTG started doing these odd tie in sets, it’s like the game itself just wasn’t the same.