Imagine if more comms managers spoke as beautifully human as this because they were allowed to do so. The degree of passion and love from the Destiny team is seriously awe inspiring.
I keep saying @PlayStation wants a quiet death for the game. Taking it from one of the most prominent live service names to having zero support. They want to see it slowly breaking down with an active playerbase and hoping one day we'd shut up.
And they still wont say shit btw
@KinesisCryo I don’t think we know the other two but clan Kast sigil is a coiled vexis, I don’t think they’ve been on screen yet but I could be mistaken, maybe they were somewhere in the background
@Milovxyvy@DiscussingFilm What do you mean bro how? You’re a blind hater, there’s nothing wrong with making good Star Wars content, it’s a franchise and that’s the way George Lucas intended it, people make art from his universe, it allows people to be creative and have jobs, Star Wars is here to stay
The fact Destiny is still hovering around 60k–100k going into week 3 while Marathon already dropped off within the same time period tells you everything.
Delivering content people actually want will always beat artificial FOMO and drip-fed engagement.
Let players play everything at their own pace. No forced weekly checklists like drip-fed raid/dungeon loot and re-issued content every few months.
Drop meaningful content, let people enjoy it, then return with another big update at a later date.
That builds trust and trust keeps players around longer than forced retention ever will.