As per usual, gambit neglected again. New onslaught maps that could be used for gambit. Pvp sux with all the cheaters.
Destiny is spending too much time on pvp maps, not the cheaters. But hey there, making Marathon another pvp game.
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It’s the Bungie way. It was their same excuse for what they put in the content vault. “Nobody uses those destinations anymore.” Well yeah, because you never bother to keep them relevant. If they duplicated nightfall or trials weapons and put them in Gambit, I suspect people might actually play the mode.
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Axe it and replace with POE , with the rotating weekly score modifiers
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They added Bygones so that’s a win.
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Edited by Spawn: 10/4/2024 1:42:15 PMI mean, Bungie told us August 2023 to not expect much for Gambit for a while. Not sure what you're expecting. [quote][b]Gambit[/b] As many of you have noticed, we’ve been quiet on Gambit since last year’s overhaul that launched alongside The Witch Queen. In that revamp, the team made significant changes across five categories in Gambit: core activity fundamentals, Primeval tuning, invasions, ammo economy, and rewards. Unfortunately, these updates didn’t move the needle for player engagement. Although we know our Gambit fans mostly care about new or returning maps, this is an area of the game with lower engagement that would take resources away from more popular parts of the game to shore up. While we don’t have plans to dedicate more resources to significantly transform Gambit, we do have a few updates planned for the year of The Final Shape. These include porting the Cathedral of Scars map and its beautiful Dreaming City setting into the latest version of Destiny 2, as well as adding the Shadow Legion and Lucent Hive enemy types. Before then, we’re making Gambit entirely optional to maximize your rewards unless you’re looking for a piece of gear that’s specific to the mode. Gambit will continue to serve as a source of Exotic engrams via weekly challenges, though as we mentioned above, you’ll be able to complete all your weekly challenges in any ritual you’d like starting in Season 22. If you want to stick to Vanguard or Crucible challenges without touching Gambit, now you can. We’re also reducing the number of Gambit-specific Seasonal Challenges starting in Season 22, so players won’t need to bank motes to be able to earn that big purse of Bright Dust for completing nearly every challenge in the Season. Finally, we’re adding Fireteam Matchmaking to Gambit next Season, which will replace the Freelance node and should result in faster, better matchmaking by combining both Gambit playlists. We’ll keep an eye on reception and player engagement after these additions take place, and we hope you’ll visit ‘ol Drifter next Season to get your hands on his new Void Machine Gun. [/quote] [url]https://www.bungie.net/7/en/News/Article/state_of_the_game_aug_2023[/url]
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They have said explicitly in the past that they are going to keep gambit in the game for the people who want it, but they aren’t going to make any meaningful changes for it. It’s not going to happen unless something seriously changes with community sentiment to gambit.
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It's gambit after all chief. There's only like 5 of you that like gambit and expect bungie to pay attention to you all. Not going to happen chief.
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they already said that they don't care about gambit and they will only add a shader and a gun every season that's all
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They couldn’t even be bothered to unvault all the maps and bring them back
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They had been announced a while ago their done with gambit/ no more support for now.