So first of all, I have no idea if this will reach anyone at bungie. But I feel like I should voice my thoughts to everyone.
I'm a young farther of two, at 16 years of age I was diagnosed with colitis. So far I've had 2 operations regarding that. And more to come in the future. Just recently I was rushed to hospital where they found a brain tumor. And had to fit a PV shunt, luckily the tumor isn't cancerous but presents some future challenges. However since the shunt operation I've been left with major double vision that has made a lot of day to day tasks troublesome.
Enough about me.
I also want to extend a great massive thanks to my team (Destiny UKFGC) were a small group of competitive fighting game players from across the UK that have formed this group to take on destiny.
We've been here since day one, and have always completed everything the week it was released.
VoG Nornal.
VoG hard
Crota Nornal
Crota hard
PoE 35
And lighthouse all but 1 week.
I feel like the game can be very challenging. And for me personally, the outside game challenges are tough for me.
My team have always been behind me regards to my health and ingame we gel like clockwork. I can't thank them enough for giving me the drive to carry on with gaming and in general. They're like my family and even outside of the game.
I've always had a never give up attitude. Witch is true when around the 4/5th time we did Crota hard I passed out after Ir Yut due to my brain tumor (I didn't know about at the time)
Then I sorted myself out and we finished that run.
I also want to thank bungie. Keep up the tough work. You'll always hear the negativity but never let it effect you.
- Daryl
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And to anyone else with real life struggles and setbacks. Don't let no one or nothing tell you anything is "impossible" I strongly detest that word and no one should let anything hold them back. Adapt my friends!