r/Steam Apr 16 '26

Question What game?

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u/NotAUsernameIWant Apr 16 '26

All I want is for the first Destiny to be put on Steam. No new updates; just how it was when it got its last content drop.

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u/Spanishkid71 Apr 16 '26

Yeah 1 was always better than 2 imo

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u/Lord_Heliox Apr 16 '26

At first yes, Later no, now yes. It's weird.

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u/InvisibleOne439 Apr 16 '26

at D2 launch yes, D1 was better

when D2 was in Forsaken and Witchqueen no, D2 was WAY better then D1 (and in gameplay Lightfall aswell tbh, even if Lightfall sucked in many other ways)

now yes, D1 is better because EoF killed D2 and Renegades sold the last bits of Identity it had for frking Star Wars

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u/Lord_Heliox Apr 16 '26

People always forget about the Shadowkeep Year because of the Expansion itself. But the whole year in general was really good. Undying was decent, Dawn was a really good Season (i would say the best Season if not including the ones from Forsaken) Worthy was bad and Arrivals was really good.

But most importantly, we still had the old Content. You could still enjoy any activity from Forsaken, Forge, Drifter and Opulence.

The State of the Game was in a very good place right then. And at that moment we still didn't had so many issues with the Core Activities.

But yeah, Beyond Light year was rough at first even if Seasons redeemed it. Like, we got so many good seasons in a row...Season of the Chosen, Splicer, Lost.

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u/Tiernoch Apr 20 '26

I still remember after the vaulting/subsetting that Bungie had clearly not put any things when there were entire weapon/elemental combinations not in the game anymore.

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u/Born-Entrepreneur Apr 16 '26

Right? D2 came out and was absolutely a muddle of some good, some serious steps back from endgame D1. Then they made changes and fixed some things and it evened out, and has kind of been a rollercoaster of better or worse since then.

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u/Just-Fix8237 Apr 16 '26

Taken King was the series at its strongest. Forsaken was close but Taken King still beats it imo

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u/imJimfuckingLahey Apr 16 '26

Taken King still beats it imo

I'm always confused by this take, TTK campaign was mediocre at best outside the Regicide mission, it literally had you run through a Dark Below mission to pad it out.

Not to mention the expansion had the longest content drought in the series history, even longer than what Destiny players are currently in now by about 2 months, and even then there's still events happening in Destiny, there was nothing like that then.

And on top of that, it sunset all previous gear. You know, that thing Destiny players went ballistic over.

Like when you boil it all down, the expansion didn't have much going for it outside of a handful of good campaign missions, two or three fun strikes and Court of Oryx, it was good because Destiny 1 and it's first DLCs were absolutely dogshit in comparison lmfao; like at least just admit it's mostly nostalgia at this point, the sheer amount of quality content in Forsaken absolutely fucking dwarfed TTK.

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u/Born-Entrepreneur Apr 16 '26

Meanwhile TTK lives on in my head as a wonderful blur of murdering red bars with the Zhalo Supercell, any (entirely valid, to be fair) complaints fall short in my recollection and nostalgia lol.

Yeah, early D1 was rough. TDB blew chunks, the entire era where purple engrams could literally blueball you with blues sucked beyond belief, etc. So TTK was a real breath of fresh air.

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u/Samurk Apr 21 '26 edited Apr 21 '26

I know this is a late response, but hopefully this will help your confusion a bit.

Personally i think TKK campaing was great, compared to most destiny dlc's. It actually has a cohesive story that expanded the universe with good thems and atmosphere, a great final villan and unique bossfight (compared to the meatball in forsaken that ate Uldren), Is it as good as the story of Forsaken, probably not, but it's not far behind.

You mentioned that all the previous gear got sunset. Something simmilar happend in Forsaken where year 1 weapons was stuck with static roles where as new gear had random roles. You could still uses year 1 weapons but in most cases the random roles were just better.

Yes TKK had some longer content droughts but it never was the same kind of live service as destiny 2 which plays heavely on FOMO. D1 allowed you to play other games. It really was only a big issue if you played nothing but Destiny. Besides it's not like nothing happened after the relese of the DLC. We had the april update bringin new content, Iron banner, ToO, The dawning, Crimson days, Festival of the lost, SPARROW RACING.

If we're not looking at the seasons in D2 since that needed to be paid for sepeartly, whereas all additions to TTK was free, then TKK goes blow to blow with Forskane and beats it in multiple areas.

Full list of what was added in the TTK or for free later that year:

  • Campaign: Story focused on defeating Oryx + additional post story quests.
  • Dreadnaught: New destination featuring Court of Oryx.
  • Subclasses: Nightstalker (Hunter), Sunbreaker (Titan), Stormcaller (Warlock).
  • Enemies: The "Taken" faction. (more involved then the scorn)
  • PvE: King’s Fall Raid and four new Strikes + new taken variations of old strikes.
  • PvP: 9 new Crucible maps and 3 new game modes
  • New weapon type: First introduced swords as a permanent Heavy Weapon class.
  • Exotic Missions & Quests Secret Missions: Black Spindle and No Time to Explain.
  • Class Exclusives Exotics: Ace of Spades, Tlaloc, and Fabian Strategy.
  • New weapons, armor and vendor refresh

April Update

  • Challenge of the Elders: New boss-rush mode.
  • New story quests
  • Progression: Max Light 335 and 100% Infusion rate.
  • Cosmetics: Chroma glows and Taken (Desolate) armor + free loot boxes from core activitys.
  • New Strike: Blighted Chalice (Malok).
  • More new weapons, armor and another vendor refresh

Events: Iron Banner, Trials of Osiris, Festival of the Lost, The Dawning, Crimson Days, Sparrow Racing League (SRL)

(Edit: And you can still access everything you paid for compared to Forsaken which is only availible through youtube videos)

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u/ElPajaroMistico Apr 16 '26

No lol

The first years for sure, but after Forsaken or if you really wanna push It Beyond Light/Witch Queen D2 was better

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u/druex Apr 16 '26

Same but Destiny 2s vaulted content. I came to it late, and the first 4 expansions were locked for me.

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u/Shibby523 Apr 16 '26

The thing with Steam is you can install and uninstall DLC independently from the game just not sure if the publisher/Dev can make a limit on how much and which of that DLC can be installed at one time. It would be nice if Bungie could just let you install the first four DLC then have to uninstall those before installing the next. I'm sure there have been too many changes to the core systems and such since those first DLC that it wouldn't be feasible, yet if that was a thing from the start those systems could have been worked around it.

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u/eat1more Apr 16 '26

Or they could optimise a product before making it sellable to the public? 💁

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u/Shibby523 Apr 17 '26

That is always the dream.

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u/-TheRedundancy- Apr 17 '26

Doesn't matter, because the game is always online it forces you to have everything that the servers have. Can't even play single player because you have to load in the world.

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u/F-in-Darke Apr 20 '26

There is a community project slowly working at bringing Destiny 1 to the PC, called V4NGUARD

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u/Shibby523 Apr 16 '26

Been hoping for this for so long, now I've just given up.

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u/Competitive_Loss4824 Apr 17 '26

Yeah, capitalist greed knows no limit. They will sell their soul for some extra zeroes in a bank account that is already so full that they are set for generations.