Yeah, echoing the people who've said this is Bungie deliberately relying on its already dedicated playerbase to tell their friends who've never played Destiny 2 how to play Destiny 2.
We already know how effective it is for a game to have its diehard community be the ambassadors for the game. It's worked for the Souls games, and from what I've gathered, it works for Warframe, too. I just wonder if this strategy will work out for Bungie, that whatever frustration that's being voiced out here and in other enthusiast sites is just a blip, and that the newcomers who've gotten turned off from the game instantly because of this lack of structure are a tiny minority.
We already know how effective it is for a game to have its diehard community be the ambassadors for the game. It's worked for the Souls games, and from what I've gathered, it works for Warframe, too. I just wonder if this strategy will work out for Bungie, that whatever frustration that's being voiced out here and in other enthusiast sites is just a blip, and that the newcomers who've gotten turned off from the game instantly because of this lack of structure are a tiny minority.