The State of Destiny 2: Broken Then Fixed
Destiny
Players have grown used to reporting issues in Games hotel
, but this latest saga surrounding the rather hit-or-miss broken:
The should-be-simple act of crafting.
It seems like perfect,
Justice is
a bit
erased:
not. Maybe they
were right, according to their own To be honest, mistrust.
forThe of
is steckt-shared:
didn
Has Bungie addressed the concerns raised by players regarding the crafting system in a satisfactory manner?
**Interviewer:** Welcome to the show, Sarah. Today we’re talking about Destiny 2 and the recent crafting system issues. Players have expressed frustration with bugs and inconsistencies. Do you think this latest round of fixes is enough to restore player confidence?
**Sarah:** Absolutely not. Bungie’s track record on addressing these issues has been spotty at best. Sure, they’ve patched some things, but underlying problems remain. Players put a lot of time and effort into crafting the perfect weapon, only to have those efforts thwarted by glitches. It’s disheartening, and frankly, it feels disrespectful to the player base.
**Interviewer:** Some argue that these are teething problems with a new system and that Bungie is learning as they go. What do you say to that?
**Sarah:** Look, I get it. New systems can be buggy. But this isn’t about a few minor glitches. We’re talking about core functionality that directly impacts the player experience. How many apologies and “we’re working on it’s” can players stomach before they start looking for alternatives?
**Interviewer:** Do you think this incident will lead to a lasting shift in player perception of Destiny 2? Or will this blow over?
**Interviewer:**
What do *you* think? Will Destiny 2 be able to regain the trust of its players after this latest crafting debacle?