One of the main complaints from Destiny 2 fans surrounds Trials of Osiris, an end-game activity that target’s the more skilled players. However, since its arrival, the mode has been negatively impacted by poor loot, numerous bugs, and rampant cheating on the PC. These issues have caused the player base to continually drop week after week, with many believing the mode won’t be sustainable soon.
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However, the development team at Bungie is ready to talk about the feedback for Trials of Osiris and cheating. Chris ‘Cozmo23’ Shannon, one of the Destiny 2 community managers, revealed the news in response to a Reddit thread asking the studio to be more transparent. He went on to say that the information would be available inside of the studio’s weekly blog post and the team is aware that a lot of players are generally unhappy with the state of the game.
While the news may provide a glimmer of hope for frustrated players, there’s been a renewed push for more frequent development updates with many pointing to the blog posts that Christopher Barrett used to create in the first year of Destiny 2. Following the release of Curse of Osiris, Destiny 2 was also in a dark place with its community, but the more frequent blog posts aimed to communicate with the player base what Bungie was working on to improve the experience.
While the deep dives from Luke Smith have been positive, they’ve been very far apart and haven’t always delivered clear answers for fans. Compounding the issue is the fact that the world is currently going through a pandemic, which has forced companies and studios to work from home and has slowed progress due to the distance. With the current season and Guardian Games event not really hitting with the community, players are hopeful that Bungie can turn this around before the expected expansion launches later this fall.
Destiny 2 is available now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.
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Source: Reddit