6 Video Game "Fixes" (That Actually Broke Everything)

5. Destiny 2 – Curse Of Osiris

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Destiny 2’s first expansion pack, the Curse of Osiris, came with a whole host of issues for the game’s higher tiered players who weren’t interested in buying the DLC. With every new Destiny content update the game’s power level shifts, this has been the case since the release of Destiny 2. Power is your gear score, and dictates which activities you can realistically complete, based on damage output and intake.

Curse of Osiris raised the power requirements for every activity, which was a natural progression for the game. However, the prestige (harder) version of the only raid, Leviathan, was moved to the vanilla cap of 300.

This cap was unreachable without the Curse of Osiris expansion, meaning that less interested fans couldn’t access the content they previously owned.

Other lockouts included the weekly Nightfall strike and Iron Banner player-versus-player mode. The issues don’t stop there, though, as the prestige level lock stopped completionists gaining the achievement associated with finishing this high level version of a raid.

Achievement, raid and PvP lockouts were quickly reverted, as well as a big nerf handed out for new exotic, the Prometheus Lens, which was ruining the PvP experience.

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