This game is such shit lmao -- all the 1 shot abilities and weapons ruin pvp, pve is a joke and I don't want to give bungie any of my money for these "seasons" because they just aren't worth it.
Also each season either brings in a new annoying weapon, or it changes one to break it for the worst, how is bungie this -blam!-ing incompetent
I used to think "oh $35 for this DLC? Well, okay I really like this game so why not" now in 2020 the DLC is $10 and I couldn't care less about it -- -blam!- if it was $3 I still wouldn't reward bungie with my dollars because they became such shit developers.
They say Activision was to blame, but really since the split all that has come is MORE recycled content, worse connections and more lag, and a decrease in how much $ is required to access their shitty "new" content.
It was cool bungie somewhat revived D2 from a 3/10 game to a 7/10 game, but at some point you just have to let go. That time is now, LET -blam!-ING GO BUNGIE!!!!!!!
Show us what YOU can really do "without activision" and make a -blam!-ing game that not only is FINISHED but actually BALANCED, and WITHOUT the need to bring back weapons and activities from a past game just to stave the fan base.
Like why weren't these ALREADY in the game to begin with, so that bungie could build off of them and create new ideas based off these things? It's -blam!-ing mind blowing
JUST MAKE D3 ALREADY -blam!-
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