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Grow up, this is not the reason you won’t buy it. So dumb to even write this out knowing damned well you either can’t afford it or were never going to buy it to begin with.
If you do get joycon drift nintendo has told thier rep’s not to charge for drift repairs. personaly never had the problem since i bought mine last year
They fix it for free, and even when mine had it, a re-cal largely resolved the issue, I just lost out on very minor travel. It has not hampered my 1000s of hours of play time on my switch. I play a lot of MH and Rocket League, which I consider to be relatively intensely precise games FWIW.
For what it’s worth, I was a day one buyer of the switch and I haven’t had any issues with my controllers whatsoever. No drift, no left joycon connection issues.
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Nailed it. The grind is the point; it CAN be overdone, but getting rid of the grind makes it a completely different sort of game. And as you said, the key is to not burn out in the short-term.
But this is what a forever game “is,” and while I think there’s a fair argument as to whether or not the grind might be too much to handle, at some point I think it becomes a matter of whether or not Destiny is the game for you rather than some failure on Bungie’s part.
I’m not going to stop drinking, or crying, but I’ll be doing both as I continue to play Titanfall 2.
They didn’t mention anything substantive during the live stream regarding the biggest bottleneck for current end-game players: Division Tech.