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Destiny patrol maps
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  1. Destiny patrol maps update#
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As it stands, they'll reward items that players won't be able to infuse up to Year 4 levels. While the Dreaming City is staying, we've had no news to suggest that The Shattered Throne dungeon or Blind Well activity will be updated to drop new weapons or armour. There's also the question of whether the planets that do remain will have their loot pools updated. Throughout Year 3 the limited loot pool of new guns and armour has been bolstered by returning weapons-fine in theory, but it's frustrating being expected to regrind the god roll version of a gun you already own.

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This isn't the first time the players' vaults have been deprecated, but what we've seen of the system so far has been concerning. It means that all Year 2 drops will be underpowered for Beyond Light's missions and activities. Loot now comes with a power cap that will ensure it's only relevant for a year after it's added to the game. Weapon and armour sunsetting further exacerbates the issue. Come November, I guess I'll just be spending a lot of time on the Moon. Right now, I can choose to grind bounties and Catalyst progress in Escalation Protocol, Alter of Sorrow or even the infinite Shadow Thrall room in The Whisper mission. Ultimately, fewer planets means less variety. These are hard things to get excited about, because the expectation is that it should be less buggy anyway-without losing the things that many have paid to play. Bungie hasn't done a good job of explaining what the benefits are, beyond some vague promises that the game will be less buggy and content more inventive as a result. It's unsurprising that players are nervous, or even angry, about planets, raids and story missions being removed.ĭespite Aztecross's claims, it's unsurprising that players are nervous, or even angry, about planets, raids and story missions being removed. For instance: why does a planet need to be removed to be reworked? Couldn't it also stay while Bungie worked on its new, improved version. At the same time, though, this explanation doesn't explain everything.

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If a new code base can help Bungie create and iterate faster, it will be good for the game's overall prospects. And while, yes, sometimes content gets removed from MMOs, it tends to be with an eye to streamlining or rebalancing-and never to this scale or scope.Īztecross suggests that, if planets are being recoded, it could mean Beyond Light's new destination of Europa will be different to- better than-the current locations in the game. Destiny 2 is actually pretty small-in terms of amount of content, rather than raw file size-compared to other MMOs, although I'd note it's large for a first-person shooter. This is a tricky statement to parse, because it invites comparisons to other games in its genre.

Destiny patrol maps update#

In announcing the Content Vault, Bungie claimed that "Destiny 2 is too large to efficiently update and maintain," citing that its size and complexity contribute to more bugs and "less innovation". The question, then, is whether the 'Content Vault' is that thing. But with Bungie announcing that, instead of moving straight to Destiny 3, it will instead continue making expansions to Destiny 2 for at least three more years, something needs to be done. To be clear, this isn't me giving Bungie a pat on the back-in fact, I'd argue that Destiny 2 in its current state feels untenable in the long term.






Destiny patrol maps