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2 답변I will wait until 2021 to buy the complete edition of Destiny 3 when it hits sale for $20. Given that each new content drop makes what you did previously almost irrelevant, buying once the last expansion has dropped seems to make the most sense both financially and time investment wise.
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I think I will because I enjoy destiny when it gets it right. In the future I hope they invest in dedicated servers, complete matchmaking overhaul for ALL ACTIVITIES, more base content, no more console exclusive content. Simple stuff that should’ve happened with d2.
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12 답변I love buying destiny games for $10 a year after release. No triple A pricing for this guy. The games ain’t worth it. That being said I’ll buy all the games :p #stickittotheman #takethatgreedycorporationbois
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1 답변Been a Voidwalker since the Xbox beta, no intention of changing that. I get burnout regularly but I usually find a reason to come back. I also play Warframe and intend to play Anthem, no reason to limit myself. I've taken a much more relaxed attitude towards Destiny since 2 dropped. In 1 I felt like I should try everything at least once, get all the triumphs, get all the exotics, grimoire, etc. Now? I couldn't care less if I never run another raid or never get Whisper of the Worm. I'm going to play what I want when I want to. I find Destiny to be a whole lot more enjoyable that way.
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4 답변Nah. I'm slowly realizing that I can't keep doing this. It's become a second job instead of a fun side activity in my life.
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Destiny is now best played as an episodic game were you consume the next content drop and then continue to something else. The Forsaken campaign was good and enjoyable. The Dreaming City is easily one of the nicest looking environments in Destiny. But as large as the dreaming city is, raid aside there's only two endgame loot things to do in it a week (blind well and ascendent challenges). Neither are match-made and neither are compelling enough to be repeatable once you have the powerful loot from them for the week. So absent something new popping up, the Forsaken content is pretty much tapped out already. Petra could really use getting a brace of at least three new powerful gear bounties each day to give people reasons to just play there.
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5 답변작성자: PR4X1S 9/24/2018 3:04:14 PMI love Destiny but, the following will kill it or replace it for me. 1. Anthem will draw me away. 2. Destiny 3 without dedicated servers, that's when I'll totally give up playing, they've had more than long enough to implement them.
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18 답변Depends on what Anthem is like when it comes out. This place could empty out like a 5 alarm fire house.
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I hopped off the train before Forsaken. It sounds like they really made the changes the game needed, but I am refusing to buy Forsaken out of principle. I purchased the season pass for D2 and I found the content bare, the changes hurt the game, PvP boring, and just overall felt D2 was a cash grab at best just riding on the success of D1. This put a bad taste in my mouth for the game and developer so for now they get no more of my money.
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I have said this time and time again that I will just quote myself. [b]"What is Destiny? It's a beautiful game with a great concept, lore, story but the way this game launched and the decisions made by Bungie drove the game in to the ground. I WANT to love this game, but I just can't when we are constantly taking 1 step forward and 2 steps back."[/b]
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No. That would be an idiotic promise to make. We're talking about a company that is probably the most hit or miss developer on the planet. When they hit, they hit big. Halo, D1, RoI and Forsaken are all amazing. But when they miss, they miss equally big. D2 is the absolute worst sequels I've ever purchased. TDB, Osiris and Warmind were all really, really bad. (Everything I didn't mention was "Meh", including TTK) So here's what I'll promise. I'll wait for reviews from people I trust. People who hated D2 as much as I did. If they say D3 is good, I'll buy it. If they say it's bad, I'll wait for the DLC and reevaluate.
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I always play every DLC then if it sucks I play another game, just like I did vanilla D2 and curse of Osiris, but then I came back to play warmind and enjoyed the shit out of it. One thing about Destiny that holds true, some DLC’s are winners and some are not. People at Bungie have no idea how to complete a video game and literally need EVERYONE on the forums and Reddit to tell them common sense stuff. With that being said, I’ll more than likely be here til the end, though I won’t be playing all the time and will play other games, I always come back, maybe just to run the campaign and then leave again, but I always give everything a chance. I get burned out by the grind when it comes to a screeching halt, then I go off and enjoy something else for a couple months. Then once again I come back to destiny when there’s new content. This is not a bad thing nor a knock on destiny, it gives a person a break, helps keeping you from getting burned out, Destiny players are so quick to RACE TO MAX LIGHT, that they don’t enjoy THE JOURNEY TO MAX LIGHT.
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1 답변I'm not for certain beyond Destiny 2. There are much better games coming out that Bungie can't compete with.
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Depends on their year 3 approach and destiny 3 approach. We've seen them cash in repeatedly and drip feed content. Forsaken is great and if they keep this up then yes but if they go vanilla in d3 with little content it will just prove this point. They have not fully earned everyones trust. To do so they need to show consistency.
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If Bungie keeps up the good work with Forsaken and makes minor tweaks, hell yeah, I'm sticking with em. I love Destiny. Do i disagree with stuff? Of course. But that's because i care about the game. Just like the rest of us fans!