Destiny 2 rewards that honor the best-styled Guardians will be coming to the game sooner than expected, as Bungie announced that players will see these Destiny 2 rewards as an option in the Destiny 2 Mid-Season Patch of the next week. According to an anonymous representative from the FPS Player ID team, the feature was originally scheduled to launch in Destiny 2 Season 21, but was moved to the Destiny 2 Season 20 Off-Season patch next week due to strong Guardians demand.
“When we first designed Appreciations, we suspected that fashion-focused Appreciations would be in high demand. As we continued extensive playtesting, the need became even more apparent, but at the time we weren’t adding anything new to Season 20 and could only tweak and tweak what we already had,” the blog section said in a message from the This Week development studio at Bungie, the rep goes on to add that it was one of the first things they worked on in Season 21.
“But as soon as Lightfall was released, we got comments over and over again: ‘I just want an award for the best clothes.’ Or: “I just congratulate the teammates with the best team.” And so right away! So, since we love our mod community so much, we’ve dug it up and moved it to the Season 20 Mid-Season Patch! post continues.
The section also adds that fashion appreciations will not have a high appreciation score and will be tied to “low trust” activities, specifically limiting them to “matchmaking activities that are not based on serious communication or team play.” And since these tend to be the most popular activities among most players, this feature is sure to be a hit.
Destiny 2’s recommendation system, released with the recent Lightfall DLC, received a lukewarm response. Players usually didn’t have much to say about their teammates in general activities, so they gave Guardians praise in the coolest way possible. It seems that the choice to release this feature early is justified, as it will also provide new opportunities for positive interaction between guardians. Players can customize their appearance with unique armor sets, shaders, and other items that affect the appearance of their characters, such as weapon ornaments. This allows for a variety of playstyles, some of which include purchases of shiny dust or silver cosmetics, but many Guardians can get these for free by grinding in-game content. This range of possibilities has led some players to call the game “Dressiny”.
TWAB also notes that Bungie intends to take action against players who use assistive devices to gain an advantage over other players, responding to a recent suggestion that the company is considering using third-party tools like XIM and Cronus in multiplayer. . He also shares updates on Trials Labs, where the team is experimenting with Destiny 2 Trials of Osiris PvP activity.

This mid-season update will take place on the Tuesday before the game’s next weekly reset, and players can expect an hour and 15 minutes of downtime before the patch. This update marks the middle of the season, and with many DLC launch issues already resolved and Destiny 2 Lightfall out on Steam, it’s time for New Lights and returning players to jump into the game to bounce back. in the latest addition.
Source : PC Gamesn
