The damage Trials has done to the game is severe. The social implications of making arguably the best pve weapons only obtainable from going 9 - 0 in a pvp game type are already destroying the game. Most people I play with have had clans split apart. This is due to the max players in an activity being three. You would think the other three would then make a group but the best players are only playing with the best and the ones who are lower skilled end up doing nothing with anyone. The result is people are not playing with others solely based on skill in the game. These lower skilled people will not progress and as a result leave the game.
Trials combines the worst aspects of fps into one failed and broken game type. In Trials lower skilled players cannot even get a team to attempt the content. Period. When they do it is a massacre so they quit and the better players avoid them. Half my friends list alternates between visible and invisible in an attempt to AVOID PEOPLE. I am not talking about me but others. They do not want to tell others no to playing with them so hiding seems to be the preferred option. Destiny went from a fun and relaxed game to this? Half the time the only reason I know someone is on because they invite me to a party. Why you invis? To avoid this dude....
The flawless requirement literally destroys Trials. One win and you are out which is tedious and boring. It also brings out the worst in people. Friends are fighting and getting angry. Deleting people from friends list and blocking. Already today three people logged off upset. Two people yelled at each other. NO ONE IS HAVING FUN. AT ALL.
Now take all I said above and add the very common and pervasive cheating going on in Trials. Ddos attacks, lag switches, aim bots, and other crap that further ruin the player experience. So you go 8 - 0 only to lose because the other team booted one of your team mates or lags so bad it takes an entire team to kill them. It is a miserable experience.
In the final analysis none of this is fun. Even poe is not fun because I cannot do 34 and 35 with a lot of my friends.
I cannot justify purchasing another product from a company that releases content this bad. If the requirements to get Lighthouse were reasonable I would keep at it but they are not. The content alienates people.
I don't mind grinding or hard content. What I do not like is content that destroys your friends list, splits people apart, and ruins what in many ways was a social game.
Bungie better take notice and deal with this. Everyone changes games. This is the first time since playing this game from release that I can honestly say the MAJORITY OF MY FRIENDS ARE NOT HAVING FUN.
EDIT: I agree with what a lot of people are saying on both sides. I believe many would not have purchased this game if content was like Trials. The social issues are real whether ones wants to admit them or not. In the end, Destiny is just a game. Lol. Just play something else and frankly I have lost most, if not all, of my faith in Bungie. Even Iron Banner was doable for everyone given a long timeline. If you really want that item grind it out. Sure others may get it in a shorter or longer time frame but you could play with anyone and still progress. It was fine.
EDIT 2: Some idiots are comparing Trials to mlg. MLG not part of the core game nor does it have rewards in game. It is seperate from the game.
EDIT 3: If you are to stupid to NOT finish reading the orginal post don't bother to comment. The dudes who write "I stopped reading at....." are to stupid to finish reading a paragraph and should not comment. Lol. Also, based on the people I know in game Trials has definately not breathed life into Destiny. Instead it is ruining it. I have never witnessed this much disdain and overall negatively towards a dlc. The premise behind Trials is flawed and only appeals to a minority of the player base at the expense of the majority. People did not buy the dlc to never have access to the Lighthouse and rewards.
EDIT 4: If you love pvp odds are you will try the new Halo. Most, if not all, the hard core pvp players I know in Destiny have every intention of playing Halo. Destiny has some major issues with pvp regarding weapon balance, class balance, and map design. When 90% of the players use hand cannons and 2% use assualt rifles (an entire class of wespons) you have no balance. Destiny also does not have leader boards and a viable skill measuring system in game. All hardcover pvp players want is recognition and a place to compete. The introduction of private matches and visible in game leader boards would have worked 10 times better than Trials. If I were a betting man I believe Halo will result in a mass exodus of pvpers from Destiny who will not come back. The supers and other issues are major problems for Destiny pvp. Destiny's niche was mmo style pve or the pvers... but Trials has caused major issues with this relationship and frankly people I know who were Destiny fanatics have started looking for other games. Trials is poison and is catering to a portion of the player base that will likely leave the game anyway. The sad thing is all Bungie had to do was make more reasonable methods to obtain lighthouse. 18 wins no matter how many lost games. Point totals that stay with your character over multiple passages that eventually give access like rep. IB was implemented well because given time anyone could succeed. Granted the better players got rewards faster but everyone given time could succeed. This is all interesting.
EDIT 5: Playing against cheaters is unavoidable in fps and you must learn to both accept and deal with it. The issue with Trials is that flawless is so unforgiving it compounds the impact. One lost game due to cheating (not accounting for boons) and you start over. It is the fact flawless is so ridiculous.
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3 답변Trials is the only thing that has kept my attention for the last 2 months. PoE was a PoS and I could do VoG and CE in my sleep. Trials is the only challenge left.
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5 답변Word... Trials should have been made enable all levels to play... Matchmaking through stats would have been easy and a simple solution... A non Matchmaking version could have been available for op players... Ultimately we all paid to allow op nerds have a playground and the rest of us just hear about it.... Doesn't make sense at all...
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1 답변That's true. People with no Ghorn dont get invites to POE, but xur sold Ghorn so thatd changed and people who aren't good at PVP don't get invited to play Trials much.
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Actually he does have a point & it's useless for him posting such a thread because a huge majority who have read this are too ignorant to understand and adapt to what is happening. Myself, I may as-well say I '[u]get carried[/u]' doing it 3x a week flawless, so that feels a burden on my part. Although I can go positive in normal crucible and that the fact there's more than one way to get an advantage over your opponent in Destiny leads to be that there is a unbalance in the PVP side of the game. Whether it's the ridiculous Thorn and other. I do enjoy this game, but what's troubling with not only trials is the raids and strikes too. I sympathize for those people who are 'less skilled' in playing Destiny and needs that extra advice and boost going through all the weekly stuff we tend to do. The problem is that Destiny has become that type of game and it'll carry on through The Taken King. Also the problem will arise once more decent games come out and they'll distance themselves from the negativity this community has become, it reminds me of Call of Duty community which is shit.
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2 답변작성자: Salted Cashew 9/3/2015 6:53:23 AMI wouldn't go as far as saying it ruins the game. It ruins PvP for sure, but it makes bugger all difference in pve. Im not a great pvper to start with so tbh my best trials run was three wins. Pretty poor Lol I agree 9 flawless is a rediculous ask however it is doable. I have friends who have done it. But if I'm being completely honest here, I don't really care. I'm not interested in the trials rewards. I'd much rather run raids/poe/strikes etc I guess coop is more my thing. Also, [spoiler][i]f[/i]uck halo[/spoiler]
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2 답변I am a mediocre to maybe slightly above average PvPer (1.1-1.2 K/D) and I think Trials is the most intense and entertaining part about Destiny right now. And I just finally went flawless last weekend. I also completely disagree that the Trials weapons are the "best PvE" weapons available. First of all, you can get all but the elemental primaries without going flawless. Second, they definitely have PvP oriented perks. The only reason you are saying this is because the Prison of Elders weapons were so disappointing. I am guessing this will not be an issue in The Taken King.
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6 답변I agree I've been flawless before and I still think that it is unfair to people who don't play pvp. It is also very elitist which is why I think it was a bad addition to destiny
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3 답변Destiny is just moving more and more towards the pvp direction now that pve utterly failed and became a laughing stock. Best weapons being trial exclusive, pvp getting it's own endgame and weekly challenge and pve bounties having mandatory pvp parts. Typical bungievision.
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2 답변작성자: Sanctified N7 9/3/2015 1:51:16 PMNot everthing in our favorite online smelly turd deserves attention. I look at crucible and trial players with pitty. Would rather do 1000 raids. Probably why i am so bad at pvp as well( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Just do something else that you're good at and brings ye' joy.
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1 답변Trials is the only current game mode I really enjoy, it's the only thing in destiny that actually requires work and effort
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I know where you are coming from, I was terrible at crucible when trials came out. Since then I've gotten my pvp kd up and have even carried kids flawless. Do not say that less skilled players stand no chance because the only way that will happen is if they don't even try and practice playing crucible to get better. I can't think of one pvp game that people don't get mad at each other. Call of duty for example a teammate who may even be your friend might get you killed off a huge streak and you snap on them. It happens all the time, the only time people laugh and have fun as you say is during pve. Pvp will always have rage no matter what, cause it's competitive. You are not just shooting computers you're playing against other people.
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Well I can't really say I disagree, I had a good team, we had lots of fun, and ran stuff all week long. I invested a lot of time, and after I got my g-horn, I thought well that's pretty much the last piece, I wonder if I'm going to just quit now. But I had so much fun running ruin wings and nuking everything in sight, I never stopped playing still. But trials came along and suddenly everyone only played on the weekends, and only wants to do trails. Finally, after about a month, people stopped being so obsessed and started playing during the week, but then it was only crucible to get better at pvp for trails. That's when I just stopped, and have had no reason to go back. I played with pve people because we liked it more, and now I find myself being the odd man out. I even let myself get talked into jumping on a few weeks ago to play with some of my favorite people to run some POE or a raid, and before we even started doing anything, I'm being thrown into a crucible game. When I said I was out if it was going to be that way, they all got upset and bitched about it. Strange the way the game turned out.
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1 답변Another thing i would like to add is the fact that all people want to do now is trials or pvp or atleast that is what the majority of my friends want to do and with no raid matching i never get to do the raids.
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