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7/6/2020 4:43:43 AM
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So can we all agree that destiny 2 is a mess for new players

The way the game is handled for new players seems to be a chaotic mess, when I try to get my friends to join and play with me unless me or other veterans are playing with them they’re totally lost and it kills there interest. Put yourself in the shoes of a person joining this season. They’re bombarded with so many quests, vendors, locations etc they don’t know where to really start, and they can’t tell which things are worth doing or not at the moment. They have countless bits of lore and story information to catch up with. All the exotics they need to have drop or exotic quests to complete, learn all the mechanics, unlock locations and activities etc Really just wish there was a way for my friends to have the game a bit more accessible to them

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  • Edited by Fly1ngLettuce: 2/9/2021 3:49:42 PM
    I began playing last week and thought I was handicapped at first. I thought I was the only person who didn't understand what the hell was going on. I'm very glad I ran into your post. Only reason I'm playing this is because it looks and plays so well on the PS5. But regardless of its charm, I'm always on youtube, reddit, and google trying to figure stuff out so this totally takes away from the experience. My motto is that a good game will always keep your hands on the controller gaming instead on the keyboard to look up answers for poor design choices by developers. The only good reasons to go on google is to figure out a hard puzzle or to get tips to kill a hard boss. Going on google to figure out how to activate your story missions is not a reason to stop playing and log into Reddit for tips. I think Bungie has rewritten the english language because for example the word calibrate is not used nearly in the same definition or context in Destiny 2 as it is in the dictionary. This is just one example out of probably a hundred I have encountered in this game that are just stress inducing and slow down the momentum of the grind. The charming qualities about this game are just good enough by a margin to keep me playing, but seriously this is the most unfriendly game to new players. I literally spend half my time on google trying to figure out what the game means when it's giving out a contract. Honestly it's a videogame it shouldn't be this complex, and in reality it's a simple game with very simple mechanics in gameplay. Borderlands 3 has more complexity with modding, spells, and combos than Destiny 2, and you get more legendary items and spend more time shooting instead of figuring stuff out. The problem in Destiny 2 is that they are trying too hard to sound intelligent and futuristic by compartmentalizing everything in complex folders when in reality it is a lot simpler than they make it to be. I bought the DLC's and it took me around an hour to figure out how to Activate the stories, and I'm still running into issues in continuing the story missions (My current technique is just clicking on all the planets and hope I find a story symbol. Kind of pathetic) I'm right now on this mission telling me to calibrate my progress, but sometimes it moves up % and sometimes it doesn't. I have no idea what I'm doing right or wrong. There is also this other contract telling me to go purify resources for an NPC but there are no map indicators of where to go or who to talk to. Sometimes it tells me to go find another NPC by using their name on their contract but on the map they have their job title. Sorry I'm not dedicating my time to remembering all the NPCs by name and titles. This is ridiculous. Another issue is how some missions are catered to try hard PVP players. For example: I spent about 9 hours on a long exotic contract to reach the final check point which is to do a full team wipe out 3 times in a row in a match as an invader in Gambit. This concurrence of wipe outs has to be in one match, if not it doesn't count. There was 0 PVP throughout the whole contract until the end and I wouldn't have taken this contract if I knew the final check point would be this try hard and this ridiculous. If I wanted to play PVP I would have played COD, not a game based on loot grinding and circumstantial moments at best. I have a high win % in gambit but there is no way I can wipe out the opposing team as an invader 3 times in a row. I doubt who ever comes up with these contracts actually plays videogames or can actually do what they are asking. I'm not a hardcore PVP player so grinding for around 9 hours for a long contract and then reaching a dead end is such bullshit. I will probably get that item by just pure luck. But now I have a bad taste in my mouth every-time I play gambit. It feels like I'm grinding the grind to get one item. At least in Borderlands 3 you can grind and there is a satisfaction to the mystery every-time you see the golden weapons falling out of the enemies. I'm just going to beat all the DLCs I paid for and get platinum. After that I'm moving on.

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