

After a short mission with little explanation, you're dropped into the main social hub with little clue who you are, who anyone else is, or what's happened. With the Beyond Light expansion now barely a month away, launching November 10th, Bungie detailed more of its changes in their latest This Week At Bungie post last night.ĭestiny 2's new player experience is awful right now.

So it's good to hear more of Bungie's plans for a friendlier new player experience in the zone where Destiny began, the Cosmodrome.īungie have (mostly) good news for veteran players too, revealing plans to overhaul armour mod slots to be less of a faffy mess. New players are dropped in at the deep end, and it's not fun.

After the August 28 change-over, there’s no going back.While Destiny 2 welcomed a whole lot of new players when it went free-to-play last October, it didn't do much more than open the door and gesture broadly in the direction of a 100-person party raging across every room of the house. Save time, dismantle Mods now, but make sure you use all the ones you want to use first.

“But what will happen is that in your inventory they will change to be deprecated, and you’ll just do the same thing that you would now, except that that’s time that you could be playing Forsaken.” “If you don’t, it’s also fine”, clarifies Taylor. But I’m dismantling everything.”Ĭotton is emphatic. The thing that you could do if you want, because we’re not going to have the elemental Mods any more (they’ll will fuse into your guns), Deej was telling me that his advice is ‘If you want this to be a Solar, keep’ it. In a separate conversation with Forsaken project lead Scott Taylor and game director Steve Cotton, we learned that any surplus Mods can now be dismantled as and when you like. But don’t worry if you have more Mods than you need and a busting inventory (at this point, don’t we all?).
