Just as when every "Destiny 2" player thought that the XP scaling controversy has been somewhat "patched up," then this happened. It has been discovered that the XP requisite for the adventure shooter has been doubled making the game's player base furious yet again.
Crunching the numbers again
Another Redditor (Aercus) recently took to "Destiny's" subreddit to reveal what's the real score behind the game's Experience Points system.
The fan claims that Bungie somewhat nerfed the game's XP requirements up to 50 percent post-withdrawal of XP throttling.
In conclusion, the Redditor stated that Bungie apparently offers only 6 percent of the XPs that were lost due to throttling.
He further revealed that the experience bar was allegedly upped from the original 80K to 160K.
Bungie's response
Shortly after this discovery went online, Bungie may well seem to have admitted about it as they tweeted out stating that "Destiny 2's" API needs to be tweaked to show the actually earned experience points. The developer went on stating that the updated requisite to level up within the was indeed 160K.
Things to come
Meanwhile, Bungie's Game Director Luke Smith recently announced that the "Destiny 2" team would be rolling out details about some updates on the game next week. Per the latest tweet, the intel to be divulged include a reward system for both armor and weapons, economy updates (which include legendary shards, acquisition of gears coming from vendors, and tokens), and other gameplay tweaks.
"Destiny 2's" "Curse of Osiris" is slated to be out on December 5. Check out a video about the game here: