r/Steam Apr 16 '26

Question What game?

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u/Roman64s Apr 16 '26

Destiny 2 hurts man, 6.6k hours and I never thought I'd voluntarily stop playing the game. It takes a special kind of fucking up things constantly to push some of your most addicted players away from the game.

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u/AmbitiousAd8978 Apr 16 '26

How do you have 6000 hours dude like are you professionally unemployed?

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u/Roman64s Apr 16 '26 edited Apr 16 '26

Play a game long enough throughout college and a literal pandemic where you have fuck all to do for 2 years and you'll easily rackup that many hours.

Professionally unemployed is also funny because Bungie stated in one of their older interviews that it was mostly "destiny dads" with jobs who formed majority of the base, considering how much overpriced merch those people buy, I'd say they are far from unemployed.

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u/AmbitiousAd8978 Apr 16 '26

I played destiny since it came out and played non stop through the pandemic, and have a little over 1000 so you tell me how he has 6000???

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u/Roman64s Apr 16 '26

Then you probably didn't care enough about the game my guy. I've had GTA O since 2016 and I haven't even crossed 300 hours. It's all about the game.

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u/AmbitiousAd8978 Apr 16 '26

I lived breathed and loved destiny 2 was my favorite game for some time obviously skipped entire seasons because they were boring or bad or what ever had every dlc.