Inclusiveness in games looks like LFR in WoW. Content made bite sized and easily digestible for mass consumption, apathetic and uninvested players that can be hot swapped in and out of existence like they weren't even real, and a hollow empty world as players simply go through the motions if they even really participate at all. There is nothing inherently good about "inclusion." It only breeds more atomization, so to call it inclusive is a terrible joke.
There is nothing ideal about it, it is a slow insidious killer of games. Bungie may never fix Destiny's problems but "inclusiveness" will never solve them.
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Maybe not, but exclusiveness and elitism will kill the game that much faster.
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"Elitism" and "exclusion" breed desire and desire means motivation, improvement, and imply there are standards which can be met. It is a good thing to not reward people for being inept and/or ignorant. And with that said Destiny is not particularly hardcore or "elite." Everything in this game can be managed with a few hours a week, some forethought, basic game skills, and willingness to interact with others. Reminder that Classic WoW was considered "casual" and it's main demographic was middle-aged men e.g. people with families. Think about this slow slide towards utter mediocrity before coddling people the moment they object to anything. Casual is merely a mindset. None of this is to excuse any particular issues of Destiny by the way.
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[quote]And with that said Destiny is not particularly hardcore or "elite." Everything in this game can be managed with a few hours a week, some forethought, basic game skills, and willingness to interact with others.[/quote] Exactly This ^^ It is, however, imho, the best gunplay and maneuver game in existence. I would like to see it become much more diverse and difficult, but that’s just me.