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Not offended, but if the solution is take a break or play another game, then the game has failed being a live service game where player number and time is some of the success metrics to determine if the game is thriving or not Also, less players means less money from players and probably investors seeing the game keeps declining on charts
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Because that's how a live service game dies, losing players and revenue. You want players to stay and spend some money when you run a live service game, that's why you focus on player enjoyment instead of making things hard and exclusive for no reason
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I agree but these changes everyone wants are not going to happen immediately. So why make yourself miserable and just wait for the changes? And if this is D2s time to go then it’s time. No live service game will last forever. Not even WOW. It too will one day close
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Wow will close one day, yes but when the game lasts for more than twenty years, that means the game does something right compared to destiny with two layoffs and missed revenue projection, not to mention negative articles means they do something really wrong that it can't be sugarcoated
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[quote]Well to be fair it doesn’t really matter what they do I’ve never seen these forums happy even when the game was at its peak. But people not playing is also how they know things need to change[/quote] Even at its peak there were asinine anti-player, anti-fun systems or nerfs that were intensely disliked by a significant portion of the player base. The best state this franchise has ever been in was AoT D1 or Season (19)of the Seraph D2. Since then (in D2 at least) it’s been all downhill.