The "lots of positive change" is more like an illusion. TTK doesn't really offer anything all that new. The first 4 hours was really where all the new stuff was and then the game begins to fall off as it enters that new grind.
"Its all about the Raid, though! You gotta go do King's Fall!" is the usual reaction I get after saying that, but a raid does not a $40 expansion make. I honestly think that's more of an excuse people tell themselves to justify feeding their unhealthy addiction. I've seen others do the new raid and while it was good, it totally did not change my mind at all about anything which I was definitely 100% right about with regards to the rest of the game.
But that isn't really what is holding me back, honestly. My reasons were outlined in the post. The first one is the moral holdout aspect where I feel players should get more for their money instead of less, advocating for Gamer Rights that benefit you, me and everyone else. My second reason is more the case where I feel the game itself is broken due to an inconsistent progression system. I want Destiny to be MORE than just some Grinder's Paradise, because it has the potential to be so much more than that.
Destiny can be whatever it wants, and I haven't considered it an MMORPG in the least. Ever. I don't even consider it an MMO, either. I treat it like a quasi open world FPS.
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