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I sincerely feel bad for you. It's time for you to move on. (Destiny)

by Robot Chickens, Tuesday, December 20, 2016, 16:04 (3138 days ago) @ Kahzgul
edited by Robot Chickens, Tuesday, December 20, 2016, 16:23

I've never experienced what you've described in the endgame. I play a lot, but I just got to 400 this week. Keep in mind that this was a passive goal rather than an active goal for me. It was cool to get there, but I didn't need to get there to start having fun. I enjoy the strikes and the playlists have variations each week to make them feel different. I've never needed to grind for a high-impact god-roll thingamajig. RNG generates some cool guns that I've really enjoyed, but I don't think I've ever had a god-roll. I'm not bad at the game either. I'm certainly not the best, but I can hold my own. If I'm going to chase anything, it's going to be about aesthetics.

I know you were using a bit of hyperbole, but if I ever started using the adjectives that you use to describe Destiny, I would hope that Rellekh would delete the game off my console. Seriously. This goes for almost any activity in life. If it feeds such a negative cycle of feedback for you, it isn't going to stay isolated to your gaming. It will bleed over into other parts of your life and that isn't worth it. This is not an isolated rant for you and it reads like a cry for help. If walking away sounds like too big of a step, try taking a break for a month or two.

Anyway, point your pals towards Borderlands 2.

They came from playing Borderlands (and a lot of other big name games out there)...

They are just about to hit the endgame, but I highly doubt they will ever grind on the end-game. My point is that they will probably play all of the content and then move on thinking this was the best co-op game they've played.


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