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In the last few months we have heard all manner of game news. Fortnite was said to be falling off, if by losing a few million players out of their hundred million plus population, well, okay. Call of Duty launched their battle royale and is doing well. Diablo is on the Switch, and there is this little western game out there sweeping up all the headlines. Red Dead Redemption 2 is amazing. However, in all this news, Destiny 2 continues to prove its value with a hugely successful expansion called Forsaken.
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"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
21 year MMO veteran
PvP Raid Leader
Lover of The Witcher & CD Projekt Red
I have done every raid in Destiny and Destiny 2... except this latest one. Why? Because I didn't want to do the 10+ "Powerful Rewards" quests every week for like a month to get to 560 or whatever.
Too many other great games to play to spend all my gaming time doing 30+ quests over and over again every week on 3 separate characters JUST to keep up with the power level grind.
That's one thing I think like WoW got right a long time ago...
Quest/whatever to max level, run dungeons to gear up, run heroics to gear up, be raid ready, do easy mode raid, do hard mode raid.
It's a clear, simple, easy path for players looking to engage in that level of content.
Destiny is (like always) too convoluted. You have to not only do all of that, but then also do Crucible and Iron Banana and Patrols and Public Events and the Dreaming City stuff and... and.. and...
No thanks. The game simply doesn't respect the players time.
Never has really, not since day 1 of Destiny 1.
Such a shame too. Still the best gunplay/movement/abilities etc. of any FPS to date.
I do not play destiny 2 anymore, but your post just make me scratch my head and wonder wtf.
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
This game should had been burned and buried to send a clear message to industry. Instead its making tons of money and pulling all the industry towards its sale by instalments.
Most of them being shabby patches that not so long ago would have been free and a lot more complete and polished. Fast food gaming is proven highly profitable and its here to stay until it destroys itself.
1) open world end game zone? Say what? What on earth are you talking about this doesnt exist.
2) PVP and destiny? It is maybe some of the worst iteration of PVP FPS ever envisioned.
I will say the quality of the new content is very nice but its exactly more of the same, nothing more nothing less. Its still hampered by an insulting peer to peer networking design instead of server client, extremely limited instances zones, honestly most of the time you play D2 you will have a hard time convincing yourself more than a handful of other players even play the game. You will almost never see more than 6 other people in the same zone as you.
There is no comeback, this is propaganda pushing your virtue signalling communities product. Its a surge due to an expansion like every other game nothing has changed is the truth if you liked D2 at release you will like the expansion is more of the same if you didnt or got bored after 3 weeks expect the exact same hamster wheel of limited content poorly hidden behind a gear grind.
https://ashesofcreation.com/r/Y4U3PQCASUPJ5SED
I suspect the data that indicates Destiny 2 is somehow making a comeback originated with superdata, they have a fairly dubious reputation when it comes to accuracy, its more speculative opinion than actual data.
https://www.mmorpg.com/mobile/news.cfm?read=50323&game=1477&ismb=1
Heh, you really cant envision a scenario where lets say ONLY 1 tripple a title is sold for the month making it number 1 by default? Not sure if that was the case or not just pointing out how poor the correlation between top seller for 1 month and OMG COMEBACK EVERYONE IS PLAYING DESTINY2! can be.
As someone who is currently playing D2 I can only say the game feels like a total ghost town, with most every zone i am in having at best 3-4 other people in it and what I would call long que times for pvp matches that seems to consistently pit the same group of players against each other over and over meaning they are the only ones queing for a match....
Also, if there is doubt its probably because its Superdata, they don't supply facts, they supply opinion pieces
Like I said I no longer play but to say people didnt come back for Forsaken is pretty ignorant.
D2 failed as soon as they made it a standalone game, rather than a continuation of D1, IMO. Yeah, come buy the same game you're playing, only you lose all your stuff, all your levels, all your abilities, all your customization, and earn it all new, only worse. Oh yeah, and buy these tiny stories and DLC too...
Yeah, not gonna happen.