Destiny 2 Mid-season Update 7.1.5 Patch Notes, Know All the Confirmed Changes

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by Venkatesh P

Updated Jul 19, 2023

Destiny 2 Mid-season Update 7.1.5 Patch Notes, Know All the Confirmed Changes
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Destiny 2

Destiny 2 is an online first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie that originally launched as a pay-to-play game in 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows. However, it transitioned to a free-to-play model titled "New Light" on October 1, 2019. The game's availability expanded to Stadia the following month, and later to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S platforms in December 2020.

Bungie took over publishing rights from Activision on December 31, 2018. Set in a "mythic science fiction" world, Destiny 2 offers a multiplayer "shared-world" environment with RPG elements, featuring both PvE (player versus environment) and PvP (player versus player) game modes. Players become Guardians, defenders of Earth's last safe city, wielding the power of Light to protect humanity from various alien threats, including the Darkness.

Expansion packs further enrich the game's story and content. Year Four brought significant changes, with some older content placed in the Destiny Content Vault. Beyond Light marked a new era, followed by The Witch Queen and Lightfall, concluding the "Light and Darkness Saga" before embarking on a new saga.

Destiny 2 received generally favorable reviews, commending its story, gameplay, visuals, exploration, multiplayer, and public events, while opinions were divided on weapon changes and certain modes. The game garnered nominations and awards, recognizing its achievements at The Game Awards 2017 and Game Critics Awards.

Destiny 2 Mid-Season Update 7.1.5 Patch Notes

The mid-season patch is here, bringing update 7.1.5 into the live game. The full details of what this update is changing are as follows:

ACTIVITIES

Crucible

  • Adjusted spawn points on Burnout for Trials of Osiris Dominion.
  • Fixed some positions where players could get outside of the playable area on these maps:
  • Radiant Cliffs
  • Altar of Flame
  • Fixed an issue where the voiceover at the end of Mayhem matches would not play.
  • Freeroam
  • Neomuna
  • Fixed an issue where Terminal Overload could stop progressing at Stage 3.
  • UI/UX
  • Fixed an issue where the Guardian Ranks icon decorations for higher ranks were missing.
  • Fixed an issue where Season Pass ranks past 100 were not being properly registered on the Journey screen.
  • Fixed an issue where the reward for rank 71 on the Season Pass was not unlocking properly.
  • This issue was only visual, and the boost was properly applied when unlocked.
  • Fixed an issue where the Eververse featured carousel sound effect could be heard while previewing other items.

GAMEPLAY AND INVESTMENT

Armour

  • Fixed an issue where dexterity mods were not providing the proper benefits to weapon's ready speed.
  • Fixed an issue where the Stronghold Exotic gauntlets were not properly extending the duration of restoration based on the number of shots blocked and causing it to grant restoration on dealing damage with any Sword.
  • Now applies restoration after blocking damage immediately after a swing and extends its duration based on the number of enemy attacks blocked.
  • Fixed an issue where the Blight Ranger Exotic helmet was consuming Super energy while guarding.
  • Fixed an issue where the NPA Weir-Walker armor sets had inconsistent glowing effects.
  • Fixed an issue where the Channeling Robes chest armor was missing a texture.

WEAPONS

General

  • Fixed an issue where Stasis weapons with splash damage were dealing less damage than intended to Stasis crystals.
  • The New Pacific Epitaph Grenade Launcher was a notable example of this.
  • Fixed an issue where Season of the Deep’s weapons would apply their Taken visual effects to their ornaments.
  • Fixed an issue where the Until Its Return Legendary Shotgun showed a slightly displaced glare.
  • Fixed an issue where enhanced weapons could not apply nor preview Memento shaders.
  • Fixed an issue where the Targeted Redaction Hand Cannon was using the incorrect firing animation.
  • This aggressive-frame Hand Cannon was using the recoil pattern from the lightweight frame, giving it a marginally unintentional advantage.
  • Pulse Rifles
  • At 0 Aim Assist, reduced the auto aim angle by ~10%.
  • Bows
  • Lightweight
  • Increased final accuracy by ~10%.
  • Submachine Guns
  • Precision
  • Improved the dynamic reticle for Shayura's Wrath when aiming down sights.
  • Shotguns
  • Lightweight
  • Reduced the spread angle of the outer horizontal pellets by 15%.
  • Exotics
  • Graviton Lance
  • Increased PvE damage by 67%.
  • Removed the extra aim assist provided by the catalyst.
  • Reduced the damage dealt to players by the Cosmology explosion by 40%.
  • Damage in PvE unchanged.
  • No Time To Explain
  • Reduced range stat by 10.
  • Fighting Lion
  • Fixed an issue where the Chimera perk on the catalyst wasn't applying the buffs to Kinetic and Power weapons.
  • The Navigator
  • Fixed an issue where the catalyst perk timer was not showing in the buff tray.
  • Cerberus+1
  • Reduced damage to Stasis crystals.
  • Perks & Traits
  • Gutshot Straight
  • Reduced auto-aim penalty by 37.5%.
  • Slickdraw
  • Reduced auto-aim penalty by 33%.
  • Target Lock
  • Reduced maximum damage versus players from 40% to 25%.
  • Damage in PvE unchanged.

ABILITIES

Stasis

  • Whisper of Rime
  • Reduce max overshield amount from 100 hp to 50 hp.
  • Reduce overshield gain per Stasis Shard from 12.5 hp to 5 hp.
  • Non-player combatants now deal 50% damage to Whisper of Rime overshield.
  • Whisper of Chains
  • Reduced damage reduction in PvP from 15% to 5%.
  • Strand
  • Threaded Specter, Flechette Storm, and The Wanderer will now display unique icons in the kill-feed in PvP activities.
  • Fixed an issue where Threadlings were colliding and detonating near Supremacy crests.
  • Fixed an issue where The Wanderer Aspect erroneously showed the Threadlings flyout tutorial.

BOUNTIES AND PURSUITS

  • Fixed an issue where the Standard Fare bounty would not progress on Kinetic weapons kills.

COMBATANTS

  • Fixed an issue where Tormentor’s abilities were missing some visual effects.

GENERAL

Localization

  • Korean
  • Fixed a mismatch with audio and subtitles when interacting with Cayde's memorial in the Tower.
  • Various languages
  • Fixed an issue where some descriptions in the Loadouts screen would overflow their text boxes.
  • Fixed some volume inconsistencies when playing the archive recordings in the Veil Containment mission.
  • Not directly part of the update but coming next week in a hotfix, we also know that Crucible spawning changes made earlier in the season are being reverted to their original state.

Destiny 2 Gameplay

Destiny 2 is a first-person shooter game with MMO elements, offering both PvE and PvP game modes. It features three character classes (Warlock, Hunter, and Titan), each with unique abilities and sub-classes. Character progression involves gaining experience points to level up and improve statistics.

The game takes place in a "mythic science fiction" world, with players assuming the role of Guardians protecting Earth's last safe city from alien threats using their power called Light. PvE activities include strikes, raids, and dungeons, set in various explorable areas.

Gear consists of weapons and armor, with customizable mods to enhance attributes. PvP combat takes place in the Crucible, featuring various game modes like Countdown and Survival. Trials of Osiris and Iron Banner are special competitive events.

Additionally, the game introduced Gambit, a PvPvE activity where teams compete against each other and AI opponents. Overall, Destiny 2 provides a rich and diverse gaming experience, combining compelling storytelling, cooperative play, and intense competitive battles.

What Are The Different Game Modes Available In Destiny 2?

Destiny 2 provides players with a diverse range of game modes to enjoy, each offering unique experiences. The Crucible stands as the player versus player (PvP) mode, encompassing several distinct game types:

  • Control: A strategic game mode where teams compete to capture and secure control points on the map.
  • Clash: A team deathmatch mode with the objective of eliminating opponents to achieve victory.
  • Supremacy: In this mode, players collect crests dropped by defeated enemies to earn points.
  • Countdown: Teams vie to plant a bomb at designated sites, while the opposing team endeavors to prevent its placement or defuse it if already planted.
  • Survival: A thrilling mode where teams strive to eliminate each other until only one remains standing.
  • Showdown: Players engage in competitive rounds to eliminate each other, adding intensity to the gameplay.

Moreover, there are specialized modes like Iron Banner, which incorporates power levels, and Trials of Osiris, where players compete for valuable rewards. The game also offers Gambit, an innovative PvE/PvP hybrid, where players collect motes while battling enemy AI and can invade the enemy's arena to disrupt their progress.

For those seeking PvE challenges, Destiny 2 provides various modes:

  • Strikes: Cooperative missions with objectives and boss battles to complete.
  • Raids: Complex and multi-stage missions, demanding teamwork to overcome formidable bosses.
  • Nightfall: A more challenging variant of Strikes, featuring modifiers that increase difficulty.
  • Dungeons: Exciting and demanding multi-stage missions to be tackled with a cooperative approach.

Additionally, Crucible Labs offers a rotating playlist of experimental game modes that undergo testing for potential inclusion in the future. In conclusion, Destiny 2 caters to diverse playstyles and preferences by presenting an extensive array of game modes, providing players with rich and engaging gameplay experiences.

Destiny 2 Awards

Destiny 2 received numerous award nominations and accolades since its release. In 2017, it won Best PC Game at the Game Critics Awards and received six nominations at The Game Awards, including Best Art Direction and Best Multiplayer. Entertainment Weekly, GamesRadar+, and Eurogamer ranked it among the top games of the year. Game Informer's Reader's Choice awarded it second place for "Best Co-op Multiplayer" and "Best Shooter." It was nominated for various categories in Destructoid's Game of the Year Awards and IGN's Best of 2017 Awards, including "Game of the Year" and "Best Multiplayer."

In 2018, Destiny 2 received more nominations at events like Gamescom, Golden Joystick Awards, and SXSW Gaming Awards. It won "Best Add-on/DLC" for Forsaken at Gamescom. In the following years, the game continued to garner nominations at various ceremonies, such as the D.I.C.E. Awards, BAFTA Games Awards, ASCAP Composers' Choice Awards, and more. It was praised for its ongoing support, multiplayer excellence, and evolving gameplay.

The game's expansions, including Forsaken and Shadowkeep, were also recognized for their contributions. Notably, the Game Critics Awards honored Destiny 2 as the Best Ongoing Game in 2019. The accolades demonstrate the game's impact and popularity within the gaming community, celebrating its continuous updates, audio, and overall gameplay experience.

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Destiny 2 Mid-Season Update 7.1.5 Patch Notes - FAQ

1. What is Destiny 2?  

Destiny 2 is an online first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie, originally launched as a pay-to-play game in 2017 and later transitioned to a free-to-play model titled "New Light" on October 1, 2019, available on various platforms.

2. What are the different game modes in Destiny 2?  

Destiny 2 offers diverse game modes, including Crucible PvP modes like Control, Clash, Supremacy, Countdown, Survival, Showdown, Iron Banner, and Trials of Osiris, and PvE modes like Strikes, Raids, Nightfall, Dungeons, and Gambit.

3. What are the patch notes for Destiny 2 Mid-Season Update 7.1.5?

The Mid-Season Update 7.1.5 brings various changes and fixes to activities, UI/UX, gameplay, weapons, exotics, perks, abilities, and more, with improvements and adjustments in various aspects of the game.
 

4. What is Destiny 2 gameplay like?  

Destiny 2 is a first-person shooter with MMO elements, offering PvE and PvP modes, character classes with unique abilities, character progression through leveling up, and a "mythic science fiction" world where players are Guardians defending Earth's last safe city from alien threats.

5. Has Destiny 2 received any awards?  

Yes, Destiny 2 has received numerous award nominations and accolades, recognizing its gameplay, multiplayer experience, ongoing support, and expansions such as Forsaken and Shadowkeep. It won Best PC Game at the Game Critics Awards and received nominations at The Game Awards, Gamescom, Golden Joystick Awards, and more. The game has been praised for its evolving gameplay and continuous updates.