I'll just keep posting and commenting about this topic forever.
Why do Destiny 2 players not actually like playing Destiny 2? This week on Cheesing Destiny, let’s all stand in a corner while enemies de-spawn… and then, I guess, we’ll play the game?
Honestly, Bungie should just lower the difficulty of everything and hand out the highest-tier gear with no challenge at all. Maybe they should create a designated cheese spot for every single encounter—just stand in a corner, let the game play itself, and collect your loot. Actually, better yet, they should develop a button you press to instantly get all in-game rewards when you log in. No, wait—I’ve got it. Set up a wall with drying paint, watch it for 10 minutes, and boom, you’re guaranteed a 10/10 god roll.
I’m obviously being facetious, but wow. At this point, the real challenge of Destiny 2 isn’t the game itself—it’s dealing with the community and trying to find people who actually want to play.
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This is, unfortunately, the result of trying to make "challenging" content, especially when the content isn't actually challenging but simply bullshit difficult. It becomes a nuisance to play legitimately and the players who support the BS difficulty are also the ones who sit and wait for cheese methods so that [i]they[/i] don't have to deal with the problem.
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I actually support your sentiment. I got asked to cheese the dungeon boss this week and I refused. I’d rather just beat them the normal way instead of luring them into the door.
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I hope you go out there and fight against the current with no help from two people trying to take an easier route. Prove them wrong guardian! Get that top frag!!!
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So you're upset that people are trying to complete things quicker, so instead of you just making your own fireteam, you'd rather complain about your own decision to play with people who want to get things finished quickly to farm? Sounds like a personal problem.