Been playing Destiny since Alpha and I still do. I've experienced everything this game has had to offer but I can only partially agree with this post.
Vanilla Destiny had a terrible storyline, too many questions were left unanswered and in turn just made the overall game feel unfinished. Still, I have much more memories of the early days with my friends than I do now. I can honestly even say that Crucible was fun.
Fast foward post Rise of Iron, I play solo. I can't be bothered to even raid at all because of how tedious it can be. Trials is a sweat fest narrowed down to the smallest percentage of players still playing it. Microtransactions up the ass and Bungie removes special ammo thinking they're doing us a favor.
Don't get me wrong, there are aspects of this game that I love. Improvements such as kiosks and material vendors. Changes to the interface, even some weapon and gear changes. But Bungie is incapable of putting out a single update without a flaw.
Is it really that hard to bring back special ammo or put out a DLC with more than four story missions? What about Vault Space or Vault management? Maybe revert Trials to it's original state while you're at it or reduce the wins to seven so people can stop asking for carries?
No, instead we get a special ammo nerf and an event to hold us over til' Destiny 2 in which none of the gear passes over. But hey here are some more microtransactions!
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