There Is Too Much Wrong With Destiny For It To Be Fixed
Title says it all, Bungie are all hard at work on Destiny 2 - The Shattered Suns ... Have been for some times now, pretty much just leaving the live team to deal with every problem Bungie has with this game which is endless. The live team probably only consists of about 3-5 people to go through millions of lines of code to fix what is broken with this game. Its tough work, im not defending them for this, its Bungie fault for putting themselves in this extremely poor situation.
The reason behind why we don't know what is happening past the valentines event is because they simply have not got it finalized yet, you can't tell an audience what to expect when you don't even know what to expect. There is so much wrong with this game that Destiny is just genuinely going to be a slow event filled drag until Destiny 2 is released. If I went on and said what was wrong with this game and what needed fixing my word, too long to read.
The best thing the live team can do is simply focus on the problems at hand, I would rather them fix the problems at hand and just forget events and new content, instead of events, bring out small hotfixes each week and wittle down the big problems in Destiny, best way to deal with big problems? Cut them up into smaller ones, they become much less difficult to deal with. When the game is actually working correctly THEN start looking at some new events and content.
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