It saddens me reading these posts, it really does.
I was technically a “day 2” player, as I had some network issues when Destiny came out, that prevented me from playing. But I enlisted the help of the tech community in the Bungie forums, fixed some settings, and I was playing. From September 10th, 2014 on, I was racing home from work to play this game as much as I could.
Played a ton of Crucible from the get go. Wasn’t even that great, but I still enjoyed the hell out of it. Got pretty good at sniping. Hated shotguns.
Loved all the raids (yes, even Crota) for different reasons, though the Vault remains my favorite.
I did preorder the game and season pass, so I’m stuck with Curse of Osiris and whatever comes after that. But as for DLC after season one, I think I’m done. I’m going to move on to new horizons. Destiny 2 just doesn’t have the “it” factor the first one did. Also, Destiny 2 didn’t innovate on the first one at all. The way they neutered the Crucible is so aggravating:
- No dedicated servers after they were demanded
- It was made SMALLER instead of larger like people wanted
- Less of an ability to pull off “MVP” plays
Of course, there are many other issues. They’re too much for me, personally. And it really sucks.
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