
A wave of skepticism from veteran gamers has surfaced regarding the Pale Heart activities in Destiny 2โs recent expansion, The Final Shape. Players who returned to the game say they often find empty maps during "overthrow" events and are questioning if the activities still hold appeal.
Returning gamers, some of whom have been with the franchise since its inception, express frustration. One player noted, "I see all these live events called the 'overthrow', but in each region, thereโs no one. Literally nobody on any map." Many feel isolated in these new patrols after completing the campaign.
Solo Experience: A noticeable shift toward solo patrols over shared spaces is driving players away. "Public Patrol makes the world feel alive," one player emphasized, pointing out that the current design feels disconnected and monotonous.
Misunderstanding Matchmaking: New comments clarify confusion around matchmaking. While matchmaking exists, it only activates if players select the relevant map node. "Overthrow is not match made unless you select the node on the map," another player commented, highlighting the necessity of knowing where to look for others.
Lack of Excitement: Feedback reveals a call for more engaging gameplay. "The mini games and difficulty level in Pale Heart are quite tame," said a player who played co-op for fun but desired a deeper challenge.
Interestingly, discussions about potentially revamping the Pale Heart world surfaced. A player suggested, "Since it's fairly large, the Pale Heart would be a good place to bring back public patrol activities of some sort," hinting at the ease of reintegrating more communal activities into the lore.
"I played co-op with a mate I wish there was a way to level up the area and grind out better material rewards," expressed a player, hoping for a more rewarding structure in the gameplay.
The community's overall sentiment appears negative, with many calling for changes to revitalize the Pale Heart experience.
โณ Many players miss the chaos of shared public spaces.
โฝ Misconceptions about matchmaking contribute to player discontent.
โป "Patrol really went back to being shit," summarized a long-term fan.
Amidst these concerns, players are eager for improvements that could bring the previously bustling environments back to life. Without decisive action from the developers, players might continue to drift away, leaving the Pale Heart activities on a lonely path.