
A wave of new players in Destiny 2 is taking to gamer forums, expressing their frustration over missing storylines and exclusive gear, deepening feelings of FOMO (fear of missing out). Current discussions reveal a widening gap between veteran players and newcomers as the game's cyclical content resets leave many feeling lost.
Recent posts highlight how newcomers, only weeks into playing Destiny 2, struggle to grasp essential story elements. A new player commented, "Iโve just finished TFS campaign but I feel sad about missing the story." The emotional toll from feeling disconnected from the lore is evident, as many still grapple with knowing iconic characters like Cayde-6.
The community's response offers mixed sentiments:
Focus on Gameplay: "Yeah, youโre better off just enjoying the gameplay. Donโt worry so much about the story," observed one experienced player.
Cyclical Nature of Gear: "The game changes too much to worry about what isnโt around anymore," stated an active participant, emphasizing how past weapon phases cycle back into the game.
Stressing Enjoyment: Several players urged newcomers to take their time and enjoy the experience. โItโs not a race. You donโt have to be amazing day one,โ noted one long-time player.
"Remember that the Next Great Thing is right around the corner," a user advised, hinting at future content potential.
In addition to narrative gaps, acquiring coveted in-game gear remains a significant hurdle. New players are frustrated by unobtainable cosmetic items like black shaders, especially when searching for alternatives but finding them out of reach.
๐ Many newcomers voice feelings of being overwhelmed by missing essential story elements.
๐ Community discussions focus on balancing frustration with the optimism of future content.
๐จ New players are reminded to focus on gameplay and enjoy their journey, despite the challenges.
As conversations persist, it remains to be seen if Destiny 2 will better accommodate new players while retaining its longtime fanbase.