I’ve been playing Destiny 2 since it was released. I’ve stuck with it through good times and bad. Through awful updates and weeks of great fun.
Horrible developer decisions and some that actually were decent.
This latest offering is the last straw for me. I absolutely despise the new leveling system, the portal and the new armor 3.0
This game used to be fun for the most part even despite the devs doing their best to completely ignore the majority of their player base in favor of a handful of streamers.
I put up with a lot of nonsense with this game over the last decade and I’m sad to say, I’m done.
This game is just not fun anymore. Every update makes it even less so than before.
So long Destiny 2.
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Well, from what has been stated, Pete Persons, the CEO, has resigned. IMO, usually a lot of the poor decisions made in gaming when developing a game, adding content, and so on start from the top, and it works its way down. The problem with this is, a lot of the poor decisions made in Destiny 2 are set in stone. The game took a major turn for the worse for a lot of gamers when making it became more difficult, more challenging for the same recycled rewards that leave the game feeling unrewarding for the time spent playing it. Some like that about Destiny 2, but it's a huge turnoff overall for most gamers when they feel their time is just being wasted, especially when there really is no progression, no reward for the time spent, and they are just constantly running the same activities that have become a shell of its former self. TBH, I do not envy the next CEO if it is someone who actually cares about developing a decent game. That isn't all about just pleasing the company and taking whatever they can from the player base. No, I don't play the game anymore, mainly because of all of the above, but it doesn't take brain surgery to see what has taken place, and Marathon is a prime example of what's wrong with Destiny 2 that doesn't sit well with millions of gamers. If a miracle happens, that this Bungie today actually wakes up and pulls their head out of the sand and starts making the game more for the gamers than themselves. Maybe I'll take an interest in playing again, but I'm not holding my breath.