Why does everyone compare d1 launch to d2 launch. Did they have 3 years development before d1? No. Did they have 3 years of player feedback to base the game off of before d1? No. You might have gotten your money's worth but when I got my ps4 and ttk I paid 60 bucks and I got a years worth of content and that was after 1 year of this game and ttk was great sure it had some flaws and there wasn't a ton of content but there was still something to do things to grind for a reason to play d2 however was stale within 2 weeks. 2 weeks! That's pathetic. Not to mention the quality of weapons and tanked so hard. Let's just use 1 gun from the vanilla d1 raid shall we. The fatebringer one of the best guns to ever be added to destiny. It Is a set perk weapon no other possible roll drops on it. It has something nothing else in d2 has perk synergy. The perks are thought out and out together in a way that makes the gun great d2 every gun feels like a bad rng roll from d1 except they are stuck that way forever. And that was just 1 gun at a brand new launch for a game they had never made. Now we had crap and more crap and everything people loved about destiny removed. It feels like bungie tried to forget the last 3 years happened. For me it wasn't even worth trading in the game I did to get it. I'm so thankful I didn't pay money or preorder it. Or get the 100 buck version my friends did and where are they now? Not playing destiny.
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