Someone says, bungie won't care we leave.
I hate to break it to you, but yes. When cancellations on pre orders are topping over 200k, yes that hits them where it matters. Their bank account.
They are facing 2 class actions currently, and one is supported from Microsoft. Bungie better start listening or they will very quickly end up losing destiny like they did halo.
For all you people saying it's a cod mindset and treat it like an mmo. For one, bungie states "above all else destiny is a shooter" so cod is really a better comparison.
For all you people saying other games replace gear with new content, I agree. However, they don't do it every 4 months and they release tons more content with each xpac. Very big difference. Sure on wow my level 60 weapons were outclassed with BETTER weapons after BC dropped. however, BC dropped years after vanilla, not months. BC also didn't have just recoloring of old weapons and make them less effective. It includes tons of truly unique new things. Again, this is a huge difference.
The problem isn't a cod mindset, it's a sheeple mindset.
Good job op with your post.
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The DLCs have come out every few month but this is the first time the guns will be left behind, in TDB the vanilla guns were left at 300 attack but they were still effective and in HOW we got etheric light. You are acting like every DLC we have had to dismantle our guns, i'm pretty sure that every year this will happen. We will use our guns for a year, then wipe and start over again for year 3. It makes perfect sense to do it this way. it keeps the game fresh and gives us a reason to grind. They can't always keep giving us better weapons as that makes the game easier and easier, if they fix the vault issue then i think most of the complainers would be happy.
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No, that makes them lazy. Is the job of the designers to create NEW content that presents NEW challenges and NEW ways to defeat those challenges. Your argument that 300 weapons were still used is invalid. Just because people used them didn't make them effective. It meant people liked them and don't want to see them gone. Ultimately, it is that very argument which shows they need to be kept active and strong. Not discarded. What's happening is very simple. 2 full raids and an arena that are now gone and new players will miss the joys of. Which is why wow revamped and upgraded and made useful those old raids, to keep that content flowing and active.