I have asked myself this question for a long time, i personally don't like the idea of having another game every 3 years, the product gets rushed and stripped down of features to be resold in the future when we could be getting space battles and fishing minigames right now, but what do you guys think?
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I don't like the root of D2.
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I only want a D3 if it's built using a new, better engine and only after D2 has reached a point that it deserves a sequel. If D3 were to be built using the same engine, or even an "updated" version of the current engine, then no. Then again, past games like Mass Effect Andromeda demonstrate what can go wrong (horribly, horribly wrong) when a company decides to use a completely new engine late in the game in an already established series so I guess it's high risk either way. Think I'll hold my vote until I read some reviews on the September update (not planning on buying til I read player reviews). I don't like where D2 is right now, and I've no plans to invest any more money into any series until I feel the developers and the series deserve it, and right now, Bungie and Destiny do not deserve it. Sure, they're "working on it" but they've been working on the Destiny franchise for well over four years if you include the time D1 was in development and all we have to show for it right now is a game that no longer gets live service and a sequel that will take nine months since launch before it might be called a real sequel due to how many steps backward the game took. I've no plans whatsoever to buy D3 right now, and that definitely would not change if Bungie were to come out and say "D2 was a big misstep so we're going to stop working on it and make D3 instead". Guess if I had to vote, I'd have to vote for "fix D2" since I won't be buying D3 until D2 reaches the point that it deserves a sequel. Currently, what we have is the exact opposite, where D1 feels like it should've been the sequel to D2.
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Forget D2 , fire all d2 team , restart D3 from D1 .
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Make a newer better engine for d3 first then make the switch