So, one of my friends has been wanting to play destiny 2. I told him that it's an awesome game. When he started playing it he asked me, "when do I get to play the story?" I was still under the impression that free-to-play players got to play some sort of story, which is kinda true, as they get to play the New Lite missions. I really wanted him to be able to play the Red War campaign, you know the destiny 2 base campaign when it launched. I thought that new players could still do that. I understand that Bungie removed a lot of content, and I know that for older players this probably doesn't matter, but I think that it is very sad, that new players cant enjoy the missions that made me love this game. I know that the game file was getting very large, to the point where a few platforms could no longer support such a large game, but still, I think that there are ways we could allow new players to enjoy the things that we loved so much. This game means a lot to me, after all, I have played almost 3,000 hours of it, which is a lot, but not in destiny I understand. I digress, if there is any way to allow players to enjoy the amazing story that made this game what it is, I think that we should push for it, whether that means having multiple files you have to download for different DLC rather than just updating the game file, or anything else. I think that would be a huge benefit to new and old players, after all, if it could make people like me love this game, it could invite a whole new generation of guardians and really push this game to a whole new level, Thanks, and gave a good day.
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