Deadstiny
Destiny
A community for Bungie's FPS looter-shooter MMO Destiny/Destiny 2
Rules:
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Keep things civil. No hate speech, NSFW content, personal attacks, witch hunting, etc.
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Do not discuss or share any leaks, datamined information, etc. No spoilers
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Keep things on topic
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No low effort posts, self-promotion, ads, or spam
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No posting links to X/Twitter.
Please report any comments or posts you think violate the rules. We regularly check reports and will take action if needed.
Resources:
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Bungie.net for official forums, patch notes, blogs, and more
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The official Destiny 2 Companion app for both iOS and Android
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D2 Checklist to track weekly content
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light.gg, a database of weapons and items
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Destiny Item Manager to manage your vault and inventory
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Destiny 2 Armor Picker to manage armor and stats
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Destiny Tracker to track player stats
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Trials Report to view player stats for Trials of Osiris
Creators:
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Datto for guides, general and PvE-focused gameplay, and discussion
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My name is Byf for in-depth lore videos
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CoolGuy for in-depth weapon and armor reviews
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Aztecross for general gameplay, builds, and more
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ninjy for weapon damage testing
Other Lemmy Destiny Communities:
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Destiny 2 Builds for character builds
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LowSodiumDestiny for a salt-free Destiny community
People have been saying it's dead for a while but I think the game is really on it's way out now. You can only fuck over your players and your developers so long before everyone calls it quits.
Bungie was really banking on Marathon and well... lol.
EoF truly and irreversibly killed the guild I've been in for the past 6 years. I know some people move on, and lose interest over time, but there has not been a single lfg in this entire expansion cycle yet. We used to run raids nearly literally every day, if not multiple times a day.
But what you've said is basically what it really comes down to. Bungie milked the money cow dry. Even the most dedicated bungie apologists are tired of paying top dollar for the bottom shelf product
I think if the post Final Shape Episodes weren't just elongated seasons my fireteam and I might have stuck around. My friend and I hopped on day 1 of the Eido Episode ready for new stuff to do and realized the only thing to do was some new Onslaught maps and an weekly new mission. That was it for us.
I do still enjoy the game, but much less than before. On one hand, it’s nice to have time to play other games in my catalogue. Still, I miss wanting to pursue something in the game and that been lacking since I finished the endgame of the Final Shape.
Ironically, it’s the 11th anniversary of Destiny’s release.