The intention is that you play a few hours every week. The weekly reset switches up vendor-offered activities, the Nightfall and then gives new Milestones for many activities like the Raid and the Flashpoint. This week has Iron Banner, and every weekend Trials comes out. There's more on the way too.
i, and many other people, like to play for a few hours every day and there's just not enough stuff yet for this to be a $60 game.
Get on mic and split up a bit more, especially when playing Control. You'll find becomes a frantic cap and dash that's a lot more enjoyable.
This was in Destiny 1, and is actually much improved over the D1 incarnation as you earn special gear a lot more often.
nobody else is on mic ever. if you split up, you die because the other team is teamshooting against you. with aim assist, the second that someone starts shooting you you're pretty much as good as dead unless you can somehow escape, which rarely happens.
Why? At the most, you only need 5 shaders for a full set of armour, and I'm not so sure many people would want to use the same shaders on the armour as all their other gear.
a loot-based game where the next armor that you get will more than likely replace your current one doesn't do well with this stuff. if you want to change your shader to something else later, you've now wasted possibly 5 or 10 shaders because they're a consumable now. you can't get them back.
Because that's how Bungie does pretty much all their games.
in d1 your guardian was talking at least a few lines in a lot of the cutscenes and now they've gone radio silent
i've done my responses in bold in the quote because it's a lot easier than re-quoting it all for each separate responses
here's a quotable version if you want to reply further:
i, and many other people, like to play for a few hours every
day and there's just not enough stuff yet for this to be a $60 game.
nobody else is on mic ever. if you split up, you die because the other team is teamshooting against you. with aim assist, the second that someone starts shooting you you're pretty much as good as dead unless you can somehow escape, which rarely happens.
a loot-based game where the next armor that you get will more than likely replace your current one doesn't do well with this stuff. if you want to change your shader to something else later, you've now wasted possibly 5 or 10 shaders because they're a consumable now. you can't get them back.
in d1 your guardian was talking at least a few lines in a lot of the cutscenes and now they've gone radio silent
i'm obviously a loving dumb cunt and WILL fall into the hype yet again when d2 releases on pc, seeing as i'm gonna get myself a non-toaster gaming pc as a birthday gift when i turn 18 this december and with it, d2