Destiny 2 is getting a new weapon system

Destiny 2 is getting a new weapon system

6 years ago
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https://www.pcgamer.com/destiny-2-new-weapon-system/

I caught a little bit of yesterday's Bungie Bounty PC stream, in which players tried to queue into and beat the developers in order to earn an exclusive emblem. Far more interesting than the actual gameplay was the atmosphere—which today's 'This Week at Bungie' blog post describes as "supercharged" for the two-hour duration. The word I would use is "spicy", as fans in chat made the most of the chance to put their questions and concerns to sandbox design lead Josh Hamrick and senior crucible designer Kevin Yanes. 

Arguably unusual for this kind of exercise, the developers were pretty candid when it came to their answers. Though the recent 'Go Fast' update has generally been regarded as a step in the right direction in terms of making more weapons and class builds viable in PvE and PvP, the prevailing sentiment among the playerbase is that more substantial changes are needed to persuade people to come back to Destiny 2, which has been widely criticised for having an anemic endgame. 

Destiny 2 is getting a new weapon system

Apr 6, 2018, 12:25am UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/destiny-2-new-weapon-system/ >I caught a little bit of yesterday's Bungie Bounty PC stream, in which players tried to queue into and beat the developers in order to earn an exclusive emblem. Far more interesting than the actual gameplay was the atmosphere—which today's 'This Week at Bungie' blog post describes as "supercharged" for the two-hour duration. The word I would use is "spicy", as fans in chat made the most of the chance to put their questions and concerns to sandbox design lead Josh Hamrick and senior crucible designer Kevin Yanes.  >Arguably unusual for this kind of exercise, the developers were pretty candid when it came to their answers. Though the recent 'Go Fast' update has generally been regarded as a step in the right direction in terms of making more weapons and class builds viable in PvE and PvP, the prevailing sentiment among the playerbase is that more substantial changes are needed to persuade people to come back to Destiny 2, which has been widely criticised for having an anemic endgame.