Title says all. I for one am already looking into other options as Destiny 2 is not following a path that rewards you for your time. You're following the WoW model, which I find extremely hilarious, since you pulled yourselves away from Blizzard-Activision for the same things you're now doing to yourselves.
Time gating, deadlines that are impossible, and forcing players to grind hundreds of hours only to have to throw it all away and repeat that process a year later.
There's a reason you did away with the exact mechanic you're bringing back in Destiny 1. Everyone hated it. Literally everyone.
Inb4 fanboys and people who want to sound hardcore say they love the idea.
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The dir cut was the warm up telling us they’re going to take a giant shit on their customers. Yes we are customers. The next cut will tell us when they’re going to deuce on us. My thoughts is that I’ve players close to 3000 hrs of d2. And several hundred dollars on game and expansions. Once I know the Cleveland steam roller is getting dropped. I’m out. These shisters aren’t going to do anything until October. They want all the tendies from new annual pass sales before the drop the news.
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Games garbage
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Yeah I sure am glad I didn’t buy the hype around grinding a perfect mindbenders or a perfect spare rations. I got good enough rolls on both and called it a day because I knew they would pull something to make me feel like I wasted every minute. Looking at the people who sat in reckoning for days on end farming for the perfect spare rations, I just have to laugh. Bungie basically just kicked anyone who has invested any remotely significant amount of time into their game in the chest.
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48 Replies[url=https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/12447/7_bungie-weekly-update---12042014]They've been lying for a lot longer than six months.[/url] [i]"In the months to come, your quest to become more powerful will have more avenues that lead to satisfaction. [b][u]The last thing we wanted was for you to look at your favorite gun or helmet and decide that it had become obsolete[/u][/b]. Since the reveal, we’ve read a lot of ideas for how this could have been done better. [b][u]Your feedback is clear: The time you have invested in your stuff should be respected.[/u][/b]"[/i] So much for promises.
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And this surprises you?
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Seriously..... But another thing that irritates me is the rotation of the nightfall strikes.... I have been trying to get the braytech osprey for months only to never see the nightfall for it in the strike playlist
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1 ReplyPeople bring up The Taken King, saying it was the best expansion and it also obsoleted equipment... they forget that the dark below also obsoleted the whole previous set of equipment, and this was hated by the majority of players. So, going into House of Wolves, bungie came up with three things which I would say restored the community’s faith: infusion, trials, and re-rolling weapon perks during iron banner. These three things made house of wolves the most loved period in destiny for me. It restored my patience just enough that when TTK came out and made my entire vault worthless within any meaningful content (and hopscotch pilgrim got the same treatment the Luna’s howl got) and simultaneously took away the ability to re-roll, I could stomach it because I had been through it before, and had hope that it wouldn’t happen again until d2 rolled around, and it would then be understandable. To me, though, nothing was worse than trying to level up in ttk. Class armor got a light level, and so did the ghost shell, and rng provided situations where two nightfall weeks in a row, you gained a ghost shell at the end as the drop with better light, stifling progression. Basically, everything that made ttk enjoyable had nothing to do with obsoleting gear or them taking away the ability to re-roll, but it had everything to do with the story and the content. Great strikes, great raid, (though I liked the first two better), and the new subclasses for each class. Forced gear obsolescence was tolerated because it was less an expansion, and more like a sequel. Next, people say that weapons can still be used in “most content”... but I would argue that by using and practicing with obsolete gear, you are setting yourself up for failure in the event that you decide to do the meaningful content and cannot use the gear that comes most naturally to you... and thus, well at least for me, I decided to keep old stuff but wound up never using it outside of simply to reminisce. Finally, if power creep is a concern, simply don’t. Nerf whatever was OP by itself, or not, but don’t tune content towards being challenging for the OP stuff... instead, allow the op stuff to be used in the base or normal version, but create challenge conditions which bar certain exotics or pinnacle gear, and perhaps require an exotic be used in a specific slot. Many ways you can make the same content appeal to lucky casuals hardcore players alike. Challenge rewards could be shaders, sparrows with hyper thrusters, or even just additional weekly drops. If you read through this whole thing you’re a trooper. Either way, agree or not, I appreciate your opinion and I hope you have a great day.
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Bungle clearly has no problems being called liars
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Just like they weren't going nerf crazy!
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10 RepliesEdited by Roach: 3/2/2020 12:06:30 PMAnyone remember the "See that hill over there ?? .. You can go there." .. before Destiny launched ??, yet you cant go there. They've been lying since 2013.
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2 Repliesremember ppl grinding for redrix's claymore then broadsword came up and ppl forced to regrind again? pepperridge farm remembers
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Retiring weapons doesn't create any new design room. You still have to design it for interactions, the look, the sound, the kick, the feel. And then you have to set its damage against the sandbox. If the damage is too high against the sandbox, that's creep. So what he's saying is he wants to shuffle your weapons off into the grave rather than buff the hundreds of painstakingly created underperforming weapons, because that would be creep- so that he can create new buck wild really powerful weapons... which would be creep. Unless Buck Wild is a euphemism for "70% as good as Izanagis" which, of course, it probably is.
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17 RepliesD1 has retirement and I say taken king was one of the best expansions Also POWERCREEP
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1 ReplyI'm at the point that Bungie shocks me more when they tell the truth about something.
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2 RepliesExactly. How come borderlands can do it with 1000x more weapon variations? seems like a load of hogwash to be able to relaunch weapons that have been taken away at a later date. Not fooling me again bungo. 🖕🖕🖕🖕
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2 Replies[quote]Inb4 fanboys and people who want to sound hardcore say they love the idea.[/quote] I [i]am[/i] a fanboy and (kinda) hardcore, and I -blam!-ing hate the retirement idea
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Is there a link to what they said that you're referring to?
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8 RepliesEdited by afloatingpotato: 3/2/2020 3:10:32 PMPowercreep. Edit: I’m surprised how many people on here think that Bungie is taking away their weapons lmao
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6 months ago I said I'd never try putting Dill Pickle popcorn kernel seasoning on baked potato wedges but here I am. Forever weapons are a problem. That's not really a question. The real question is how that is addressed in a game like Destiny, and if the design team thinks a Power infusion cap on legendary weapons is the solution, then I'm excited to see what happens. I really want to see where this train leads. Good and/or Bad.
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Here is my opinion, now everyone who disagrees with me is either a fanboy or someone ”trying to sound hardcore” ... really man
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1 ReplyI made a post about this [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/255353746]here [/url]if you want to read the whole thing, but basically my criticism is that the current RNG of the game is too harsh to put a time limit on acquiring god rolls. If there is not a fundamental rework of loot in some way to accommodate the new system of rotating gear, unlucky people will not be able to get the weapons they want before they just become obsolete.
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most people hated it and understand why it's not needed
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2 RepliesPeople seem to think bungie need to keep making BETTER weapons for them to want to grind them. I don’t think so. Exotics, sure, but legendaries just need to be interesting enough and appeal to players visually. Balance the bad perks so they are more desirable and tune the ones that have become the reason for power creep. Forcing peoples hands into obtaining new weapons for pinnacle activities is the laziest way to fix their lack of wanting to balance.
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2 RepliesBungie could not be bothered to make new loot for the dumpster fire known as Trials, yet they are able to replace the "retired" weapons with something new? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.
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8 RepliesTo anyone in favor of weapon shelving: I want you to give me one good reason why you think this change is needed. "Because I'm tired of getting killed by Spare Rations in crucible" is not a good reason.