My name is Kim, I am 25 years old and I come from Quebec.
I am making this post in English to be read by as many people as possible, but you will notice that it is not my language.
Last year Bungie took 4 planets and 5 raids from us, on our side we suffered because we had no choice, but we hope to see those raids again one day.
With the announcement of Year 5, a Destiny 1 raid will be back and I don't like it, I don't like it because if I want to do the classic raids I just have to play Destiny 1, this content is always available and thanks for that. But bringing back the Vault of Glass wasn't the best idea for me, not if it meant taking 5 raids from Destiny 2. If Bungie wants to add Destiny 1 to Destiny 2, they don't take away our core content.
I know I'm not the only one who's been disappointed with Bungie's decisions over the past year! And I want that to change, I want my 4 Leviathan raids, I want Scourg of the Past, I want the raids I paid for that are no lo-blam!- accessible and if not in the Bungie plans bring them ALL back to us in the short term ... OK, but don't bring back Destiny 1 content that we have already paid for, that you are making us repay and that is already available on Destiny 1.
Having said that, I love Destiny and it's the only game I play, but I'm starting to get really disappointed with Bungie's decisions! We took Destiny 2 piece by piece to give us Destiny 1 in a trickle, I find it just doesn't happen. Give us the Leviathan on Nessus and SOTP on the EDZ and after that you will give yourself the right to put the classic raids in Legends.
Thanks for reading me and if you think anything like me too, please support! And maybe we'll get what we want back.
Sorry for my English, I hope the most important has been understood.
[i]- TheWitchQueen03[/i]
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Why not make 2 separate games? Add the DCV as a separate game so we can play old d2 content.
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“….. it’s the only game I play….” I think I found your problem.
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The reason why they got rid of them has already been discussed at nauseum. A very large part of the population has been begging Bungie for years to bring back old D1 raids, and for the simple point of maintaining a manageable size of the game, they had get rid of some thing. Obviously, not going to be popular, but just because you paid for them doesn't mean you get to keep them indefinitely. I buy vegetables, I don't eat them, they spoil, I paid for them, but they're useless now. While I personally miss SotP and CoS, I'd rather see them come back as nostalgia raids - absence makes the heart grow fonder
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Hot take, the Leviathan raids were terrible.
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Could you call them raids as I couldn't. The main one was more like a episode of the Crystal Maze TV show than a raid and the others were just what would have been the final raid boss fight.
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Yes to all of that thx you for you post it mean all what we think !!!
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D1 was console only. Just sayin'...
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I’m missing scourge and the leviathan a lot hopefully it comes back
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They need to start restoring some good content from the D2 vault. It’s just getting absurd atp. Strikes, Raids, Gambit maps, Me-blam!-, Mars, etc. We’re getting two returning crucible maps for Witch Queen but that’s all we know of. They need to solve the engine issues yesterday so the game can stop suffering
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Edited by TheArtist: 1/9/2022 9:33:40 PMYour English is almost spotless. Well done. But your putting two things together that are unrelated. Bungie isn’t vaulting D2 content to bring back D1 content. The reason why Bungie is vaulting content is twofold. One. This game is designed in a way that it cannot grow forever, the game stops running because older consoles don’t have enough memory. If you try to force the issue, the game will simply keep crashing. Two. We were never intended to play this game this long. We were supposed to have stopped playing it a year ago, when Bungie was supposed to release Destiny 3 for Activision. But Bungie knew they couldn’t make enough content with the resources they had to make a good game. So instead of releasing a bad, new game… …they decided to keep Destiny 2, and rotate out the old content that no one was playing, while slowly adding the content they intended for Destiny 3 and its expansions. So, because of the limits of the old machines that still make up the bulk of the player base on console, we had a very simply choice: [i]Keep the old stuff, and the game stops getting new content….or let go of the old stuff so there is room for new stuff.[/i] And I’d rather get new stuff than cling to old content that only a tiny percentage of the playerbase even plays at this point.