I speak for every destiny player when I say this. Some of the new things that you are doing in destiny, just doesn’t cut it anymore. Im tired of waiting week after week just to get one step of a quest done, im tired of farming crucible just for some weapon that really isn’t good in any way, and im tired of the same repeating patterns throughout every week. Yes destiny, you have made some good content, but it seems like every week it is slowly dying. If you want to get the game back to where it was, you need to step up the notch 20 times. Like hot fixes in a couple of days and not weeks, new/different activities that make guardians want to play the game. Nothings the same anymore, we don’t have that strength that we used to have in D1. It feels like we are peasants at your pleasing. We shouldn’t be waiting for these stupid hot fixes and new “activities” that do absolutely nothing for us. There isn’t any diversity in the game anymore. I would like to see a change in what you have done that makes the game feel more like D1. for instance, just add trials back. Not “trials of the nine” but “ trials”. It adds so much more experience and grind to the game that doesn’t make guardians feel like they will go in and get destroyed by mountaintop, recluse. Enough about what everything else you need to fix and work on izinagi’s and make it faster then “Next Thursday” because we can’t keep waiting at your pleasure.
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