Destiny 2 The State of the Game is Worrying (Beyond Light)



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The State of Destiny 2 right now is getting worrying as a creator and as a player. There is alot of systems in the game right now that need to be updated and changed for the better and for the long haul.

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35 thoughts on “Destiny 2 The State of the Game is Worrying (Beyond Light)”

  1. im saying this cause your a small channel and your'll see this, MAKE WARFRAME CONTENT, 230 hours of content in warframe, more vieiws, its a super complicated yet easy game, has a stuip over the top weapon system, over 45 warframes to choose from, only reason I came back to destiny, is cause I got banned from warframe for like 15 years, >more common than you think thats why the community is so good. its free play it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFlf4JA3aiE&t=119s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9AeKG5m93w

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  2. For me, everything in Beyond Light that Covid affects was amazing, the world building and mission structure is fun.
    But I absolutely hate and think that the Stasis grind is unacceptable, the strong foes on "Umbral Incursion" is so badly designed if you actually run basic Strikes with 3 teammates. It's horrible and has nothing to do with Covid.

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  3. i don't know why everyone is blaming Covid. the expansion was in development and likely mostly finished before the pandemic even hit. also, i don't know why people act like Bungie is some small indie upstart company when they're a huge company. they're lazy, and greedy, and you all don't know how to handle it because you don't have Activision to scapegoat for no reason anymore.

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  4. I think if they added more weapons with beyond light it would of been better. I found myself just grinding the same stikes and got bored. I took a short break and now I feel better playing it

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  5. Thing is this game is not an MMO, it’s a buzzword that Bungie has used for marketing, Destiny is a co-op shooter, real MMO’s and their communities laugh at the prospect of Destiny being considered an MMO, it just isn’t. To make Destiny a real MMO, bungie would need to quite literally overhaul the entire game, all the way down to the fundamentals.

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  6. It's the same formula they've been using for awhile now. Overpriced DLC with little actual content, the raid is good, the rest of the expansion is shallow content that is only engaging for a week or two. Feel so bad for the art/music and environment design departments with this game, they've made an absolutely beautiful game that is completely empty in terms of engaging content. An olympic sized pool that is 3" deep. At least in the first game they appeared to try with DLC, but with Destiny 2 it's just release new seasons that are just senseless bounty grinds that make the game feel like work.

    I still remember an "everything wrong with Destiny" video from years ago where the narrator said Destiny was "A fancy expensive house full of cheap IKEA furniture" and that still holds true to this day. As much as people hated the partnership, I think leaving Activision may have been the nail in the coffin. Sure they are free of the evil overlords, but as we're seeing now, some of Activision's nickel and dime culture rubbed off on Bungie, and they also now have zero money to develop anything with. Activision may suck in most cases, but they have a wide open wallet and resources for the developer to make content and money with.

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  7. Im going to be honest here and just say that Luke Smith kinda making some horrible choices and everything is bounties now and this dlc is drip feeding everything to you giving little to no reason to return for the week bc most you can do is a collectable and thats kinda it and the half assed dawning event

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  8. “You didn’t get it at the time you don’t get it, that’s how mmo work”. No, that’s not how mmo works, they don’t remove content, ever. I don’t understand how the community of “ok” for a company to take away something you paid for

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  9. Here is my full opinion as or right now. Covid is an issue for everyone but what bungie is doing is unacceptable! Covid is not a valid excuse for Bungies decisions. Why did they not make a Destiny 3? Why did they not take their time to create a new game engine and a new destiny but keep the most recent loot that’s in beyond light. That way we kept all that content WE FUCKING PAID FOR! But we get a new game like they wanted to expand on and could have been something different and cool. Bungie is being so lazy and selfish that complaining about how shit destiny is rn is like fighting a mountain. Luke smith needs to be fired. They need to actually expand what destiny is and change how we play because I’m sick of the same old same old and nostalgic stuff just isn’t even gonna cut it for me. I hate to tell you and everyone else but I say we all quit destiny. At least until bungie gets their head out of their greedy lazy asses.

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  10. The game is dying. Each season is a little less. Each expansion is a little less. Its diminishing returns on content quality and quantity are evidence Bungie is just doing the bare minimum. If they just told the Lore stories through gameplay it could stay relevant and interesting. Every boss besides the raid bosses is just a big version of a common enemy and there's just no challenge to the game outside of nightfalls and raids. Its just blah, vanilla and boring. No pinnacles or ritual weapons to chase. No interesting, challenging activities outside of the same old nightfalls and 1 new raid. No new crucible maps. Gambit is even lamer. The loot is just re skinned MEH. I'm close to done man.

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  11. I really need the content maker and full time players to stop blaming the casual for everything in a game where the best content only exists to hardcore unless you exit the game entirely and go online to a separate website. The game is designed for people who want to mindlessly do something for 4-8 hours a day. The lack of rewards and functions important to a “mmo” are all absent because the hardcore community cries if “too” many ppl enjoy something. There was legitimate anger that more people completed the raid. The claims that no new mechanics exist because casuals are too stupid. The trials constant problems because the hardcore want to either flex the e-peen going flawless and make u pay or they’ll complain that flawless doesn’t matter any more if U open up options for the rest of the game to be accessed. This game isn’t even truly free to play it’s free to look at b not participate

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  12. I’m getting pretty burned out at this point. Kinda tired of nothing really getting significantly better, and now 75% of our guns are gone and there is less to do. Kinda had enough. Ditched Destiny for three years and I’m not really concerned at this point about dumping it again if Bungie is just going to keep grinding the same cycle over and over.

    6 years into this franchise and I’m tired of always hearing the word “eventually” applied to it. It’s exhausting waiting for this game to actually see its full potential, and I’m afraid it never will.

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  13. This is how you fix the "too many weapons" problem:

    Bungie should give every player either one or two tokens every new season that you can apply to ANY one weapon in your vault, giving it the permanent ability to be infused to max power level.

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  14. Destiny isn't their priority any more. Its minimal effort for maximum profits. Hell I think the main reason they vaulted half the game is to make sure they have some content to sell us over the next couple of years.

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  15. The ONLY thing that’s killed D2 for me over the years is sunsetting. I’ve stuck up for Bungie they everything. Sunsetting has succeeded in killing any motivation to play or grind. I can take lulls in content but taking away loot with no viable replacement was a massive disaster.

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  16. When I heard about sun setting I quit immediately. I used to love destiny but they’ve been making it difficult to continue playing for me. I’m not forking over cash to get the things that I paid for previously removed. Beyond that hope things get better and if you enjoy the game hey that’s great but personally I am out for good.

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  17. Bungie is straight up lazy. Moon and Cosmodrome are just copy and paste from D1. Cosmodrome is just for new light players and the strike itself is not new, that’s omnigual from D1. I got so many complaints, I’m ready to call it quits.

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  18. I've stopped playing D2 since the season where you restored the warmind bunkers (mainly due to fatigue of grinding out the season pass in an inefficient way) and now I'm glad that I'm not coming back to it because I really don't want to spend more money for DLC just to get back a fraction of the content that was ripped out. Well that and the fact that I love all the guns I was using prior to sun setting and I don't want to see them with in their unusable state

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