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You are incorrect. I want destiny to make improvements in the next installment, because if they do not I will not be likely to buy, I've already opted out of ttk, but I want destiny 2 to improve in ways that will make me think I have to give it another go. I believe this would give much more variety to character choices, and much more weight to the choice, right now aby set up you want is at your fingertips, you can change your class at any time you want.
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Yeah I gotcha. What I meant is what you described in your original post is very similar to the way you progress in a Bethesda game (elder scrolls, fallout). I've always thought that if Bungie/ Activision collaborated with Bethesda to create destiny it would be the greatest PvE experience of all time. At first you might say that's a stretch but just think about it :)
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I can see that,but I've had bad experiences with game breaking glitches in Bethesda games (oblivion, to be specific). I just hope the classes are done this way in destiny 2, in my opinion out adds alot more variety, which destiny sorely needs Honestly I think destiny could have been SOOO much better if crucible was a completely separate entity all together, if pve was all there was, it would be alot better, but since crucible needs balance, and it's in the same game space as pvp, pve in turn is forced into the same balance.
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True. My idea behind the Bethesda collaboration is that Bethesda produces fantastic lore and content while bungie always brings very smooth, high quality game mechanics to the table. Both companies are lacking in the same category that the other is strong in. I like your idea for the crucible being a separate entity but I'm doubtful this will happen in Destiny 2 because PvE and PvP were so heavily integrated in destiny 1.
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I don't see it happening either, but hopefully they have learned from this game that they should at the very least keep the damage stats completely separate from each other, in order to prevent ruining pve weapons trying to obtain balanced pvp weapons. I wish that all video game companies could learn to collaborate. If Microsoft and Sony could find some way to combine forces for cross platform multiplayer I think that could be amazing, doubtful that would ever happen though.