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Edited by X-LoganX: 10/25/2017 7:09:25 PM
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My youngest kid has put the game down. D2 is not made for kids either.

The youngest of us that plays. 14 Has the most time of the 3 of us that play in our house. I suspect More time in D1 than me and his older brother combined. Has 3 characters now over 280 with no raiding, nightfall, or trials. He's only a pve player at this point. He's put the game down for now and is back playing what is actually a pretty good Roblox game. I asked him why and he said the progression rewards hit too much of a wall right now. When we spoke we agreed that since he's not doing any "endgame" stuff it will be harder and he understands that and accepts that the grind will be longer. He didn't do those things early in D1 either and he said it was still way more rewarding. Keep in mind he loves the weapons and the subclasses and many of the other "mechanics" changes from D1. My other post about this game not be going made for casuals, despite what dome day, was well received. This time I'm saying it's not made for kids either, despite what some also say. Add in: So the question for Bungie is who is it actually made for.

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  • This game was never built for unlimited enjoyment. That wall was inevitable with any style of play. Unless you are capable of running back PVP, Destiny 2 is just not equipt to deal out endless pursuit. Some RNG factors aside, D1 was no different. And even then, this community is so divided on what type of 'grind' they actually want.

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