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Edited by Liam Styler: 12/18/2014 10:50:02 PM
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Are you losing interest in Destiny?

Has anyone else lost interest in Destiny since the expansion? I can't be the only one who feels like this, especially after all the time we've all put in. I absolutely love playing Destiny. I truly do. I'm not into many games at all, but I'm incredibly competitive. Regardless of what game I play, I like to put in the effort to be the best. So when it came to Destiny, I just had to be level 30. I enjoyed leveling up three different characters to 30. I enjoyed playing all three classes to their full potential. Now with Destiny though, I've just lost all interest after the DLC has launched. With all these idiotic changes that they've made to the new gear, re-leveling exotics, radiant materials, commendations, etc, I've just lost all interest in what little enjoyment I still had left. Everyone is getting screwed left and right and I just don't see the point in the grind anymore. I actually deleted my 30 Hunter to make a second Warlock because I knew there was no way in hell that I was going to re level more gear for a different class after the ludicrous ideas that Destiny are calling "patches". Why would I anyway? All I have to do is wait for the House of Wolves and then I can make a new class right up to where I left off (Hint: I can already do that). I can't be the only one who sees the insanity that Destiny is consistently producing. I'm not here to complain. Again, I love playing Destiny, I just won't be playing as much as I have when my progress will consistently be undermined without warning. Please tell me more of you out there feel like I do. By the way, the new Raid shotgun is an EXACT replica of the new Vanguard shotgun. I can't remember the name at the moment, but it has the EXACT same stats, lol. Why is my reward for beating the new raid just a regular shotgun that I can buy from the Vanguard armory? [b]Edit 1. Thank you for all your responses. I love reading how everyone feels about this game, regardless of it being positive or negative. Seems like I'm not the only one! Edit 2. I honestly can't believe this took off as much as it did. I wrote this late at night and I completely forgot I wrote it until I stumbled upon it in the morning. I'm so glad so many of you agree. These are your dedicated fans, Bungie. They're speaking up. Please take note of what we're trying to achieve with this feedback.[/b]
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  • Edited by Honorable Sniper: 12/18/2014 9:39:45 PM
    Lost interest? Yup. its gone. When I played the Beta, my friend and I loved it. Of the small bit of content provided in the beta it gave us a good idea of what we could [b]reasonably[/b] expect. Especially since they were the creators of Halo. I expected a thrilling campaign that would have me going from mission to mission wanting and waiting to see more. Then leaving me with an ending that would either create a massive cliffhanger or open the door to a ton of potential to look forward to. Then the rest of the game would be similar to Spartan Ops from Halo 4 (im aware it was from 343i), releasing side stories within the same world, to flesh out factions and side characters. Slowly releasing cutscenes and story running up to dlc, where we could expect more. In the beta, the PvP was alright. With the availability of supers, it changed how FPS multiplayer had to be played... a lot more sneaking and shotguns. But I was sorta ok with that since it felt like the Hit Detection was good. After the beta the entire month of August was pure Destiny withdrawal. I was even a pain in the ass asking Bungie and everyone related to destiny if there was going to be a Digital Guardian Edition for the Xbox One since they had said nothing about it until the very end. Wanting to make sure that both I and other forum goers could get the version they wanted. [url=http://www.bungie.net/he/Forum/Post/67881389/0/0/1]X[/url] [url=https://www.bungie.net/ga/Forum/Post/68132905/0/0/1]X[/url] ....Since the game came out I kinda regret buying the $90 Digital Guardian. Not that its a ton of money, more that after playing the full game, I dont feel like the expansions are worth it and wont be playing them (like regretting buying 2 sandwich after the 1st gets rid of your appetite to continue). When playing the game with friends the story was all over the place. the missions didnt seem to connect and what ever story was presented was done so with 0 enthusiasm. Going from 1 boring Dinkle Bot Defense mission to the next to then find out that I wasnt a high enough level to continue the main story missions.... and had to grind pointless bounties or missions I already did to get back to the story was disappointing. Reviews were coming out, and they seemed to have similar lack luster experiences. My friends, who ive played with for years, either sold the game or deleted it off their hard drive. I was going back and forth getting 3 characters through the story to level 20+ and building a clan in Warframe (our dojo is baller btw). Then the Queens Bounties came out and I thought maybe the game was super boring and not explanatory because it was going to pull a Halo 4 Spartan Ops move and slowly explain it through short story missions. But it quickly became apparent that I was just going to be playing the same missions over and over getting the same 2 pieces of armor for however long it lasted. It was kinda only until the last 3 days of it did I find out there were other rewards and Destiny's RNG system became an annoyance (only getting helmets and chest pieces, until i got the Supremacy the last day), and that Bungie patched out the ability to destroy armor for ascendent shards. This is also when I noticed that bungie's weapon balance and hit detection went to -blam- in PvP since the beta, when trying to complete Queen's bounties in Crucible. I could camp a door from 50 feet away with a sniper rifle and watch people walk straight at me as a tried to blow their brains out. And players would shrug it off like I was shooting one of Bungie's bullet sponge NPC enemies. After testing different weapons and strategies... the combat felt as.... all i can think of is Competitive Lego Star Wars. Which I cant take seriously or will myself to spent time playing. (i used a lot of Scout Rifles and Pistols in pve, which her bounties were for, i gave up on pvp after that. i delete exotic bounties when they require pvp.) Was still holding out some hope that maybe bungie would deliver eventually. I still hadnt done the raids, so I started trying to level up all my characters to 29. Walking in circles for hours collecting materials to exchange for marks, so i could buy Faction armor with the right stats, and receive more marks than would normally be rewarded in a week. Got all my characters to around 27-29. spent countless hours grinding strike playlists to raise my cryptarchy rank and hopefully get weapons I needed but lacked the marks to buy. Eventually I got those weapons too and leveled them up with bounties and more strikes. These werent things I liked to do. Most of the time I had a podcast or youtube video snapped, and had my xbox set to Mute the primary screen since Destiny didnt come with volume controls. But I saw the tasks as necessary if I had any intent to play the Raid and finally see the Challenging content they had prepared for "hardcore" players. When I finally found a group of randoms to do the raid with, my interpretation of what the game was trying to do was make us rub our bellies while patting our heads all while sending wave after wave of bullet sponges. The tasks werent hard because they were difficult or complex, the tasks were difficult because they had placed damage reductions on your level. Making a skilled player as useful as they would have been if akf all for not having had passed the artificial difficulty threshold. To make matters worse the netcode and simple glitches were horrible, many of which still seem to pop up and ruin smooth runs. It was a huge kick in the face. To even play the raid you had to invest a lot of time, then when you get there its broken. And for the first few times all I got was shards and chatter white. The people I played with had similar lucky. 1 person in particular had been doing the raid since it came out, on multiple characters and hadnt gotten 1 piece of armor. a lot of effort for a bad experience, which you got piss poor rewards for completing (i still feel my best gun is a scout rifle i bought from the vanguard). After doing it many more times on hard, it became quite clear that the raid was actually very easy, as long as glitches, netcode, and/or the thousands of natural born -blam-ups in this game, didnt ruin it. Leading people who didnt know what they were doing, through the raid, was a bit of fun, but I can do that in any game. And with Destiny in particular, it was 1 small bit of fun that a few people will have, with the entire rest of the game being devoid of any purpose or challenge. I used to have fun leading people around Fable 3 to find flowers in the desert. That was my Destiny experience. And after getting all my characters to level 30, pointlessly grinding for those 1 or 2 guns that game didnt feel like giving (Bungie I dont need 7 spects of glass), noticing i was just going through the motions hoping for more, the dlc releases. cool, 1 more strike playlist to do over and over for guns and armor i dont want or need, playing the same missions ive played hundreds of times before, with 1 more mission thrown in. And 1 more raid, which quite nearly invalidated all of my progress up to that point. Placing me once more behind another artificial difficulty threshold so I can kill the brain dead ai that thinks it a great idea to poke their head out at the same intervals or simply stand there and bullet sponge it. I took my Vault of Glass raid armor off and put some cheap Vanguard armor on. Once again grinding bountys across 3 characters to hit level 31 to effectively play the new raid. And it hit me while summoning Crota... So this is their 10 year plan, what's the point uninspiring bland game, which has you do the most boring aspects of it if you intent to get near its end game content before the next dlc puts a new pointless hurdle for you to grind over. To any non-level 30s, it doesnt get better in destiny. but if you did what i did and love it, we have a huge unbridgeable difference of opinions and expectations. now place your uninspiring non-witty trolling responses below, who knows you might get a job as a writer for Bungie, or agree. I tried to get everything i could out of the game, to see and play all of it. Its simply not worth the time.

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