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One of these is an old game with some wonky overlapping programming that always has errors due to game engine age and limitations. Destiny Rising is from a mobile company that was given certain assets its allowed to use for an unrelated mobile game that has similar qualities but a different market, its also new and probably doesn't need as many assets and upkeep.
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Short answer: they took all the requests we wanted and put them into the mobile game. Long answer Bungie is tearing itself and the community apart for the last 10-20 years, from Halo to Destiny. Given how many of the founders have left, been fired, or are being held by the collar by Sony, it's only going to get worse. That, and there's a chance that a majority of the original voice actors will join the mobile version with better pay and requests.
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The mobile game is actually trash too. Gacha cashgrabber. Whoever falls for it, deserves his/her wallet to get ripped off. Just that simple.
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Why are you even here?? Not even engaged with anything new to this game, EOF wise. Between the fact that you haven't and the type of post this is, it screams I'm just a hater that wants to just be negative. Congrats on getting some attention I guess.
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Because its new. And its a gacha game, if you think it will be player friendly, you are soooo dead wrong. I played multiple gacha games. And they all suffer from insane issues, that will make most people leave and never return. Especially if you expect to be fully free to play.
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I'm willing to bet that the mobile version is lacking some one that the main game should be lacking for years.... Classic Car Pete!!
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Because bungie isn't in charge of it
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The people who made it had to care about it to sell it.
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Several reasons, new team working with a new engine. They aren't tethered to the archaic tiger engine. It is gacha game, so it's gonna have it's own slurry of issues. I'll play it like I do most mobile games, especially gacha . I'll play it until I have to start investing large sums of money just for it yo be fun and rewarding Bungie created a very cool sandbox to play in, they've just been using it more like a litter box throughout the years. It's not an individual or even a team, most of those who worked on the game we loved are gone, meanwhile the heads who have done nothing but waste money on their own bloated salaries are still there. I don't have much faith in Sony eliminating the source of the problems, but if they were smart, they'd sever some of the heads and bring back the ppl that actually made the game successful. Like the composer and music team, they'd pay voice actors a fair wage for bringing the characters to life instead of replacing them every other expansion.
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Because the mobile game has to be inventive. Because the mobile game had to make itself interesting, not Eververse. Because the mobile game is concentrating on being a GAME not a grind.
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Because it doesn't.
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The only way the mobile game looks more interesting is if you'd rather do parasocial community stuff than shoot aliens.
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Jet Set Willy
Playing tells Bungie you like this 💩 - old
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More competent studio plus D2 had years worth of baggage on it now.
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It looks cool but level system might say otherwise. I am not cry over this stuff but if it keep nerfing or lowering base of levels like gears or weapons. I will going quit this stuff cuz grinding is not for me anymore. I been destiny 1 since beta till now, bungie will lose more than fan bases that already had (70% is lot)
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You can't compare the two. A mobile game has a much different development structure compared to a Triple A game that is being developed for a multitude of platforms. This alone gives the developers of Destiny: Rising a lot of freedom because they only have to focus on developing it for the mobile platform. It's also a Gacha and those types of games are highly popular in Asian markets which means that it could potentially make billions upon billions. I've played Genshin Impact and DBZ: Dokkan Battle myself and those games make an insane amount of money compared to their budget. This in turn also gives more freedom to develop A LOT of content without necessarily needing to worry if you're going over budget. Bungie doesn't have that freedom with Destiny 2.
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Edited by Bore: 8/18/2025 12:23:25 AM[quote]It's embarrassing at this point.[/quote] Cause it’s been in development since 2020. And each expansion for Destiny gets about a year. It’s also ripping assets straight from the main game. Hopefully the main game rips assets from Destiny rising in return. Little creative backpacking could do some good stuff. These forums will not like Destiny rushing though lol.