So last season my boyfriend got me into destiny 2 and on his account I was able to have my own character and participate in a separate timeline. It seems that with the introduction of splicer it has taken away that ability and with the starting quest both characters are at the same point (even though he started the quest and I didn't) also last season we were both able to claim from the seasonal rewards but this time we aren't.
Now I understand that bungie want to make money but we are a joint household, buy all the dlc and a season pass and now I am going to have to make a new account and buy my own season pass.... its annoyed me to say the least. It means that if we both want to enjoy the same game and play all the quests and have our own experiences then our monthly outgoings on this game will double. Not to mention that all my grinding on a character have been wasted and a whole season of work was useless.
[quote]So last season my boyfriend got me into destiny 2 and on his account I was able to have my own character and participate in a separate timeline. It seems that with the introduction of splicer it has taken away that ability and with the starting quest both characters are at the same point (even though he started the quest and I didn't) also last season we were both able to claim from the seasonal rewards but this time we aren't.
Now I understand that bungie want to make money but we are a joint household, buy all the dlc and a season pass and now I am going to have to make a new account and buy my own season pass.... its annoyed me to say the least. It means that if we both want to enjoy the same game and play all the quests and have our own experiences then our monthly outgoings on this game will double. Not to mention that all my grinding on a character have been wasted and a whole season of work was useless.[/quote]
I used to sign in with good account then quick swap then log in on paid account on other ps4, try that