I still enjoy smoking a blunt and running some pve. Not nearly as amazing as it used to be but anyone else still holding onto faith? Maybe it’s Stockholm syndrome but everyday I hope for some positive change from bungie despite disappointment from every angle.
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[quote]I still enjoy smoking a blunt and running some pve. Not nearly as amazing as it used to be but anyone else still holding onto faith? Maybe it’s Stockholm syndrome but everyday I hope for some positive change from bungie despite disappointment from every angle.[/quote] It’s to late not gonna happen to many issues and they just keep adding and adding besides taking care of the issues
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I still play almost every day, also mostly PvP. Sounds odd but this game meant a lot to me over the years. I started in TTK and have played faithfully almost daily since. It’s the only game I play. Most of my friends have moved on, my clan broke up, but I remain. Hoping…
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6 RepliesHonestly, & I've seen every bungie trick in the book, I've felt for a while that they'll announce some banger future plans, a state of the game with promises of a future, just something to reinforce confidence in the franchise BUT it's gone on too long now & the game is literally dying in real time, daily - thousands stop playing - & their silence is deafening. They aren't even doing little things like intentionaly dropping leaks of renegades, or tweeting mystery nonsense to get people talking. Content creators are all flying out today to go somewhere & whilst I'd hope it's to bungie to play renegades & then start hyping it up this month, it's more likely they've gone to Activision to play black ops 7 - plus renegades was played last week by NDA testers & leaks say it's simply 'very buggy & not very good' & Devs were upset by the feedback (again). I think 3 things stand out as very worrying. 1) the mass player loss, it's now snowballing almost like you feel like you're being left behind if you stay & play, no one wants to be last on the ship - the internet isn't positive about destiny & when the skump truly starts it usually keeps going to the end so despite how bad it is now, potentially it's getting worse. 2) the silence is deafening. Maybe they're saying nothing because they've nothing to say, maybe there is no future plans, maybe Sony havent agreed budget yet bcoz of how bad it all looks. 3) All the marathon pre order bonuses are marathon themed items in destiny, going live in January, sparrow, ship, ghost, emblem, skins. So despite saying marathon isnt for destiny players, this says otherwise & rather than try to salvage destiny they're openly trying to take the remaining players away AND going live after renegades to milk every penny out of renegades sales before soon after trying to push them to marathon. This time feels different, it feels like it's actually over.
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I've often thought that my teammates in PvP Control are stoned out of their minds
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Great name lmao
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[i]Hope[/i] is good, it's [i]optimism[/i] that'll break your heart. We've all seen Bungie make positive changes to Edge of Fate, maybe not enough to bring players back, but enough to give me hope that Renegades will take player feedback into consideration and make more positive changes. But then again, I'm mostly enjoying the game, I'm a bit burned out, but that's because... Well, there are lots of reasons for being burned out. What worries me more than Bungie is whether or not players will come back and give Renegades a fair shot, whether they're willing to give the game another second chance. Bungie has made a lot of positive changes since EoF launched, the game itself is arguably in a better state than it was five months ago, but that doesn't matter a whit without players in-game; I'm hopeful about the Bungie side of things, but I'm not optimistic that players will come back. I dunno. Destiny 2 is still one of my favorite games ever, even with the problems there's nothing that plays quite like Destiny 2, my feelings right now are mixed and mostly lousy.