It looks like the feedback of players of the game 'Destiny' is not falling on deaf ears. Developers at Bungie are in constant work to improve the gaming experience of each player as they introduce a few changes in the game that will be added in their November update.
"Whenever, wherever, and however you play Destiny, the mad scientists in Bungie User Research are watching," wrote Community Manager David "Deej" Dague, in his Weekly Update on Bungie for the November update. "Every helmet you don, every weapon you wield, and every enemy you dispatch (and how) becomes a data point in our matrix of carnage and mayhem. The numbers add up to a mountain of learnings we can use to refine the player experience."
Changes in the game for the November update include the improvements in the Quest and Bounties that were previously promised by the developers, and the availability of Weapon Parts in exchange of Glimmers.
Inquisitr reported that the 25 percent reduction in the number of Weapon Parts were obtained from dismantling Uncommon and Rare weapons in the 2.01 patch, and has been a bad news for players who were unable to horde Weapon Parts prior to the release of 'The Taken King' or has not spent much of their time farming in the game.
"My Boss says things are getting dire for him! He's down to only 1,656 of them," wrote Dague. "So we need to act fast."
Developers know their struggle, that is why Banshee-44 is now authorized as a Weapon Parts dealer and will accept Glimmers as form of payment.
The Weekly Update of Dague also teases about some improvements to come in their December Update. These include additional uses for items such as Etheric Light and Worm Spore.
"Thanks for giving enough of a damn to tell us what's up," Dague added. "Keep talking about Destiny, and we'll keep making it a game we all want to play."