I brainstormed a bunch of ideas about things we don't know yet about Destiny 2 and possible futures that could lie ahead, still in the highly-optimisting phase. Cynics beware: I feel there is still a lot of hope.
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@DestinLegarie We've still got a few more TWIDs outlining the features coming in the final update, with enough time for them to eat crow๐ and reveal even just chill updates onward like balancing or store refreshes. Let's not forget the entire first year of D2 had no new content at all!
@GernaderJake I have the day reserved off work to play likely the whole day. I'm sitting at 1.8mil career kills (pve+pvp) on my emblem and am trying to push it toward 2m before then, and I realized I hadn't even unlocked all the strand things for the non-mains yet, so I have things to do =)
@A_dmg04 If @NetEase_Global is reading, please port your Destiny Rising game to consoles, to show Sony how urgent it is to announce D3 development officially, because NE may very well dominate the power gap D2 is leaving behind. It's so similar to the Witness story..
Regarding Destiny 2 into Destiny 3, if the @NetEaseGames_EN studio would port their Destiny:Rising mobile game into xb1/etc, they would absolutely explode in users and show Sony that they are losing their market share to another company, as the big oomph they need to announce D3.
@BlameItOnRyen Marathon is a completely wrong project for them to be working on. The main reason they cannot make Marathon a success, is that they cannot be trusted to develop anything PVP: they neglected D1 and D2 PVP so hard, that there were years between even releasing one single MAP. A MAP
@PaulTassi I expect Sony to look at the plummeting numbers that this announcement brings, and orders them to resume D2 development and completely abandon Marathon for the money pit that it is. Bungie has chosen the Darkness. Couldn't be more on-the-nose of what the Witness wanted to happen.
@Gladd What comes next is Bungle eating crow as their market bottoms out, and them returning to their roots as Sony realizes D2 was all Bungle had going for it. Marathon will be revealed as the money pit it truly is, and that Bungle should never have been trusted with it.
@iiizwerg They'll eat crow hard about it, though. Sony will realize how Marathon is such a money pit, and that Bungie should never have been trusted to develop a game focused on a mode they had hardcore neglected for most of their flagship game's existence..
@NathanJarvisMD@onedrive The quality of OneDrive has gone massively downhill lately. Did they DM you with a way to find the upload queue again after you hit Done? Such simple options that used to be there are not there anymore. Thinking about switching to DropBox if that's still a thing.
@QuayeRoyal@NancyRPearcey Agreed; 27 cases out of A MILLION seems fantastically low, that any other drug imaginable would prefer to have such side effect rates as low as that.
@SunnyT44321328 @NancyRPearcey Your risk analysis came up with 4 in 1,000, whereas this study provides evidence for risk of 27 per 1,000,000 (1 in 37,037).. that's way better. What drug has side effects with better odds?
@desk_jedi@NancyRPearcey It isn't; the case rate is 27 per million, at the most. What drug can you name with side effects so rare, that only 27 people out of every million people who use it, experience them?
@NancyRPearcey The stats you provide are 27 cases out of A MILLION. You're going to need to provide stats on other drugs, or even just regular foods, that have sides effects rarer than 27-per-million, methinks. Please list any drug ever made with side effects rarer than 27 out of 1 million.