If you feel like playing Destiny 2 for six hours on a Tuesday night, after the milestones reset, you can do that and then not play again for a week and feel like you’re not falling behind. You can also stretch it out over four or five days. Of course, you can always play more than that. Bungie gives players plenty of activities that go behind a single night’s session, like the multi-hour raid and the repeat milestones that appear for each of your two other characters — if you choose to have them. The social aspect also remains fully intact, in which you help your friends complete tasks because you want to help them out. But gone is the feeling of never being able to keep pace with the hardest of the hardcore. (It’s important to note that the game is still largely incompatible with a lot of players’ lifestyles, including those who travel frequently for work or have small children.) … [Read more...] about Destiny 2’s biggest achievement is that it fits into your life