The problem with things like this is that destiny is still bound to serving the old consoles, which are technologically inferior to the next gen consoles, which are also inferior to high tech pc's. It would be feasible on the next gen consoles, but the servers woud also likely need a bit of upgrading. Last gen consoles would likely see bf4 level crashes and disconnects in content like this were to be ported over, simply due to their hardware restrictions. Because so many penny pinchers are still holding onto their old hardware, we won't be able to see things like this, because if only next gen consoles got things like this, there would be a heavy amount of hate towards bungie for excluding last gen consoles from content, which would be economically stupid and bar them from much needed profits.
Destiny 2 will likely revise and fix a lot of the problems that destiny had, and when you add to that the fact that it will by that time have broken free of the restricting shackles of old consoles, i can see destiny 2 being one of the biggest upcoming underdogs the gaming world has ever seen. This is also probably why things like the planned trading system (likely a Runescape Grand Exchange esque mass trading system, not one like borderlands) were removed-because of hardware and server restrictions on the old consoles. When you think of an xbox 360, think of an average pc from 2005,and then try thinking about how you would run a game like destiny, even with the massive graphical cuts compared to next gen/current gen consoles.
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