Been watching some YouTube videos that highlight some of the less obvious things, that then make you think "oh yeah?"
Of course there's all the obvious stuff that's doing the rounds on the forums, but there is more
Like the strikes where bosses disappear or go behind Shields
Lazy lazy programming
No reason to do raids, you can get to 305 without them
The style of weapons we grinded for in D1 don't exist in D2 - so no reason to keep playing the raid to try and get them
The whole D2 template is so broken and lack lustre
Sad thing is, Bungie rather lose its current paid player database, than comment and lose sales on the forthcoming pc sales revenue
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Edited by Hulkksmash: 10/21/2017 10:36:59 PMBut but .... what about fun!? Fun to me is a challenge and reward. The feeling of accomplishment is exciting to me. Beating that hard raid boss then getting a sweet new piece of gear is exciting. It's happened since before Nintendo games. That's why I never understood the people "why can't you play for fun?" Call me a snowflake, but I'd bet majority people feel this way. Think of some of the biggest original games and most had beat X and receive Y. Getting tokens to get junk you've sharded the last 20 times is a joke.
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Bungie will be hoping they get a better feedback from the PC players but realistically that isn't going to happen!I played Destiny 1 for the first time in along time last night and the difference is night and day!Thoroughly enjoyed myself!
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I genuinely think PC gamers are going to hammer the living crap out of D2 when they realise just how shallow and superficial this game is. They do have the advantage of coming to it completely fresh though.
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Pretty sure the PC player base will be coming from about 20-30% console players!And yet the only benefit is 60 fps and mouse\keyboard!Give it a month I guess and see how the forums look then lol
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If it was on steam it be hit so hard with the rating. It's why it wasn't releasing there.
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Edited by CandycabNGFL: 10/22/2017 4:30:53 AMNope. Its not on Steam because Blizzard / Activision has Battle.net. If they distributed it through Steam they would have to pay Valve a 30% royalty for every copy sold. It also has to do with future player base retention across every game they sell using the Battle.net launcher, the thought being more exposure to all their games, DLC and promotional events when players launch one of their games.