15 Things Hardcore Gamers Dislike About Destiny 2

Destiny 2 is a significant step up over the original but some issues still remain.

Posted By | On 20th, Sep. 2017

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Bungie’s Destiny 2 is out and about, garnering huge player numbers and even positive critical response. Of course, no game is perfect and when you have a fan base as passionate as that for Destiny, there will always be the odd thing to dislike. Let’s take a look at 15 things that hardcore players dislike about Destiny 2. Once again, none of these make the game objectively terrible – they could either mildly irritate or insanely peeve those who simply love the game.

No 4 Player Patrols

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One of the few things players asked when Bungie announced the Crucible going purely 4v4 was, “Well, why not do the same for Patrols?” Granted, Destiny 1 only allowed for three players in Patrols, Strikes and story missions. But surely Bungie could add one more person to the mix in the sequel especially since it is – no joke – bigger than the original? Unfortunately, it didn’t and we’re left dropping a PvP player just to go exploring in the EDZ.


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