Why is so many destiny fans waiting for destiny 2, would not that mean the end of destiny 1 and all your progress?
Because being a day one player, I'm already bored to tears with what's on offer. Honestly, people jumped for joy over the news of the latest update that put
a 27 month old strike - Nexus - back in rotation. Personally, I just shrugged. Already played the crap out of Nexus, tossing in more recycled enemy models doesn't do anything for me (plus, it should have never been removed from the rotation in the first place). Ditto with the new strike scoring nonsense which doesn't change the fact that it's still the same tired strikes we've been running forever.
Xur no longer holds any meaning, PvP is just broken beyond belief, the loot system stopped being rewarding about a week after Wrath of the Machine Heroic Mode went live (not that the raid itself was all that special in the first place). Some players are begging for the year 1 raids to be made relevant again but, again, I'm not sure how much that will matter to me. I played Vault of Glass and Crota's End when they were both new and relevant so I can't see myself going back to grinding two year old content on a weekly basis.
Like others, I honestly don't care if I lose everything I have right now. I've used all of these exotic weapons and armor pieces to the point where there's nothing special about them anymore. As much as I love my Zhalo Supercell, it's time for new gear, new experiences, and, yes, a new narrative. Let me carry over my shaders and emblems and I'm good to go.
Saw destiny complete package was cheap at psn, not sure If I want to pick it up If a new game comes in a year? Is destiny unplayable without ps plus?
It's a no-go without Plus or XBL Gold. Assuming they stick to the same September schedule (and assuming they can get Destiny 2 finished by then), you'd have at least 9.5 months to play through Destiny 1 now - which is more than enough time to experience all of the current content AND go back and try out some of the year 1 and year 2 stuff that's been left to rot (though they might rehash it later, if rumors are any indication). You could easily get your money's worth out of it should you decide to pick up the complete edition now. I understand not wanting to buy it if a new game is coming out but if they completely ditch everything when transitioning from D1 to D2, it won't matter all that much whether you put 9 months, a year, or 3 years into it.