Nothing I'm reading in TWIDs feel like the company is paying any attention to anything anymore.
1. Portal caters to a VERY specific type of player who likes to grind the same 3-5 minute activities all day every day. Having to grind for 250 light levels just to farm armor sucks, even if you get to keep that armor going into Renegades. Renegades will still be "farm Portal on an infinite loop" to get whatever gear Bungie releases to power creep what's already here. More than half the content in the game, including RAD content, Gambit, and other stuff won't have tiered armor, which results in half the game being soft sunset, even into Portal's second DLC.
2. Raid races are a scam, and no one cares about them anymore. Bungie got away with Salvation's Edge because it was the "final raid of the Light/Dark story." However, TDP and TDP Epic have continued this farfetched and unpopular notion that day 1 raids need to only be accessible to the top 0.1% when literally ALL data shows that people have the most fun when the raids are like DSC, Vow, Crota, VoG, and Root levels of difficult and not TDP and SE levels of difficult.
3. This extends to LFG as well. Bungie overtuning these raids makes them very unfun to run with random people, unlike older raids. Bungie, streamers, and hardcore players who don't engage with LFG very, very heavily underappreciated and underestimated how important it was that this content be playable with random people.
4. Power level is a mess. Back in the day, it used to denote actual "power", giving you the ability to out-level content (to some extent, GMs, for example, have always been power limited). In this Portal era, light level serves as a lock that prevents you from getting good loot. Power level limits don't seem to make any sense as each activity is limited, but then also internal mechanics are changed (like raids have easier red bars and harder bosses, but are still light capped), which means -20 feels different based on the activity you're doing.
5. There are no progression systems in this game. We are all the same power all the time, and every activity feels the same regardless of your light leve. Bungie removing our ability to "graduate out" of old content and into new content makes everything feel like a chore, which doesn't lead to more fun, it leads to burnout.
6. Bungie underestimates how sentimental people can be when it comes to this stuff. Before the light level reset, our 2000+ light levels were testaments to our experience, having been doing this for 7 years. Resetting it back to zero was a tone deaf move that erased more than half a decade of growth and progression.
7. This game was not a game of menus. It was a game of action. Flying in with your space magic, taking out bad guys, beating bosses, and solving puzzles. Now, the entire gameplay loop takes place in a menu, with an over-emphasis on buildcrafting, the existence of Portal over the the Director (which was more immersive). Every activity you have to craft your build, then select your activity, configure the mods. In a game with amazing graphics and tons of cool designs, we spend half our time in this game looking at text boxes, like it's 1985 again.
I get that Bungie's B-Squad wants to make their mark on this game, but they're basically turning it into Warframe. A game where you grind the same couple of activities over and over (just on different maps, and don't try to be pedantic, all strikes are the same, they're just on different maps with map-specific triggers) to farm items at increasing difficulties over time.
I also get that people who play this game a lot think they know what the community likes, but they don't. Streamers know what streamers like, hardcore players know what hardcore players like, and casual players know what casual players like, and when taking in feedback, ALL THREE DEMOGRAPHICS should be taken into account.
The thing is, every game that has ever tried to be Destiny 2 has failed because none of them were able to capture that charm that Bungie had with older D2. Now, the B Squad is turning D2 into the kind of games that failed in trying to be Destiny 2.
If these developers want to make a new game, let them, but changing Destiny 2 into something it isn't will kill the game, assuming it isn't dead already, which it might be.
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1. We know who it caters to. As usual, scumgie hates the casual player. It's been like this for years and won't change. 2. Raid races are basically fixed when you think about it, contest mode participants are usually given coaches. I don't care what people say, content creators detest their own audience and that goes onto point 3. These "creators" will only play with their approved people, they won't play with others outside of their own decrepid little sweatfest of an echo chamber. F*** all of them. They made the game this way. 4. Power at this point is crap, the old grind to 2020 was much better since over-levelling was a badge of honor and not like it is now as a badge of stupidity. 5. Scumgie try to reinvent the wheel and instead make a diarrhea filled toilet somehow. My own points. Can we please get rid of DMG and tyson greed. Dmg is like some reddit tier moderator drunk on his own delusional power trip, and tyson greed is a guy who I swear is a moniker since he doesn't seem to have even a remote presence within the company. Bring back Joe. Start getting the community to vote on changes rather than having a select few "leaders of the community" speaking on our behalf. Its like animal bloody farm on this game. Tiered loot sucks, adepts were (and still are) better along with the original tiered loot system.