Destiny: Fans List Out Tons of New Issues That They Want Bungie To Fix

The fans are feeling ignored a little bit.

Posted By | On 06th, Mar. 2016

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While Destiny developers have been known to be listening to the fans of the game from time to time, there are still plenty of people out there who feel as though Bungie tends to ignore them on certain issues. There are actually some very specific things these fans believe are being ignored more often than not and some enterprising young Destiny fans have actually taken to putting a list together on Reddit.

The Redditors have said that they actually do appreciate that Bungie has seemed to actually be listening to the public when it comes to certain matchmaking fixes but there is still plenty to do in order to make the game as good as one could hope.

The thread, which started with the user Shiftin’s comments has now grown as other Redditors have entered a number of things they have found. Firefly is one of the issues that has been talked about the most but the list is massive. Other issues include Sunbreaker hammers which are regularly detonating early, Crucible drop rates have been reduced, lack of scope consistency, Chaperone’s Roadborn perk is broken and equipping the Armor of vows ship always results into a message although the player’s postmaster is empty.

It would actually seem as though Bungie could use this list as a kind of template for the things they are going to need to fix in the game moving forward.


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