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Destiny 2 scoring issue
A scoring flaw in Destiny 2 portals may mislead players about ranks and rewards; Bungie is looking into a fix.

A look at how a scoring quirk in Destiny 2 portal activities creates confusion and affects loot rewards.
Destiny 2 B Plus Portal Scoring Flaws Undermine Rewards
Destiny 2 players have spotted a recurring issue in the Edge of Fate era. By changing modifiers, you can aim for a forecast B Plus and still end with an A rank, which should boost rewards. The problem is that the forecast score does not account for all bonuses like time bonuses and gear, and the final drops can be downgraded. The result is a frustrating mismatch between what the bar shows and what players actually earn. The communication around how the scoring works is unclear, making the system feel unpredictable.
Bungie says they are looking into the problem, but players remain skeptical about a quick fix. The gap between the on screen forecast and the actual thresholds is the core issue. The post run results screen and the forecast details must be aligned, otherwise players will keep chasing numbers that change from run to run. The situation is harming trust in end game rewards and could push players to over tune difficulty without knowing if they will truly improve their loot.
Key Takeaways
"Forecast scores should reflect the full bonus picture"
editorial call for transparency
"Bungie must fix the scoring transparency before more players churn"
call to action
"The end result should align with the forecast for a fair run"
fact-check
What stands out is a design mismatch between a live service game’s surface and its underlying rules. When players must hunt for hidden thresholds and scroll through menus just to learn what score they actually need, the game feels opaque. That erodes trust and can dampen engagement over time, especially for players who rely on consistent rewards to justify their time. A more transparent scoring system would not only reduce frustration but could help Bungie protect the longevity of end game activities. The best path forward is clear communication, explicit thresholds in the forecast, and a UI that makes the final score and the required target obvious at a glance.
Highlights
- Forecast scores should reflect the full bonus picture
- Gold bar does not guarantee a reward if thresholds stay hidden
- Check the forecast details before you run
- Players deserve predictable loot
Potential public backlash over portal scoring transparency
A confusing B Plus to A ranking system with unclear thresholds risks frustrating players and triggering negative feedback across forums and social media. Bungie is under pressure to communicate changes clearly.
The path to reliable rewards starts with clear rules and honest updates.
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