It seems like it could be. But what is stopping it from becoming an e-sport? Lack of dedicated servers? Is that it? I truly wonder what it would take to make destiny an e-sport.
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1 답변E-Sports need to be interesting to watch. No-one wants to see 8x Titans with OEM and LoW/Erentil running around one shotting each other and using Super every minute and then farming the enemy team with it. Another point around E-Sports is that viewers need to feel that they have a chance to compete. But Destiny you can literally wait around your entire life and still not get your OEM you need to actually be competitive if RNG hates you. Throw in Destiny's lack of dedicated servers too and there's obvious reasons why no e-sport organization will touch it with a 10ft pole.
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It tried to be...until it didn't. Destiny 2 was balanced around PvP at launch which caused severe damage in the PvE side of things. Every thing felt underwhelming, armor had no perks, and weapons were static rolls. While weapons & armor being static rolls wasn't the main issue, having a super basic modification system for both weapons and armor only exacerbated the game's lack of "meaningful loot". Destiny 2 still continues the shared sandbox for both PvE and PvP. Destiny 2 cannot go full e-sport until balancing for modes are separated. Trying to balance Destiny 2 to be an e-sport with a shared sandbox would immediately kill Destiny 2 and the playerbase. The launch of Destiny 2 is an example of this and has yet to fully recover from it. Dedicated servers are a thing that needs to happen soon down the line of things. If Bungie really wants to take their Crucible seriously, the shared sandbox needs to go and curated weapon loadouts may need to be a thing so that broken builds don't become a thing. Believe it or not, vanilla D2 Crucible was the most balance Crucible ever got despite all of the hate.
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Would need to set weapon rolls and loadouts, otherwise the RnG nature of the game would ruin it. And, it wouldn't be that interesting to watch, Imo. Watching 4 strikers and 2 dawnblades per team running around shotgunning and using pulse rifles every match wouldn't be fun to watch.
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4 답변dedicated servers are one, and too much variety in load outs is another. It could stand a chance if there was a mode with set load out, where everyone had the same loadouts or like halo started with a gun and had to use what you found along the way
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1 답변What mode? Crucible? Ehh... I dont think so. Trials got close with a decent amount of streaming, but peer to peer allows too much room for lag, cheating, ddos, ect... It would be embarrassing right now to have this on a large display. Maybe D3 will have better server design, but who knows.
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2 답변Hahaha, this pvp will never be an esport. 1) no dedicated servers 2) unbalanced systems 3) matchmaking is not worthy The so called best players ( about 10 or so) fail miserably in promoting anything worthy of esports. Don’t believe me? Check them out, their “ skilled “ load out is identical. Not forgotten dusk rock wardcliff, I’m surprised people watch the game play, oh and hunter with exotic boots. Bottom line is, nobody should take pvp serious in destiny in fact we all should not play it