Agent55
Agent55
Agent55

A lot of people are saying that this describes "every raid ever", but in reality it just describes every game ever. The first players will always be forced to slog and scrape through, but once word gets out on how to do things, everything speeds up. It's not a bad thing, it's just how games work, really.

How many frustrated kids whose only outlets for aggression are Call of Duty, sports, or hip-hop

If this follows WoW's route, I'd think eventually they lower the requirements or else make getting the needed gear easy enough that no grinding is required.

That's cool and all, but I wish I didn't have to grind to experience the interesting content in Destiny.

10 hours isn't too bad for a new raid that no one knows how to complete. I remember in Everquest and Everquest 2 spending many multiples of hours longer than that to complete raids. Once everyone knows how to do it it will probably take an hour or two and you WILL BE expected to know how to do it even if you haven't

Oh... so that's why whenever I play Destiny for about a half hour, I strongly feel like going back to Diablo 3 Ultimate Evil Edition.

It's what they gave me! I'd have gone with gold if they gave me the choice. Though I still think I look pretty pretty.

CAPES!?

Destiny is an amazing game that is completely missing a plot and the ability to communicate with other players. For a quasi-RPG that is bizarre. It feels like Bungie didn't have enough time to do everything they wanted.

You know what? They could expand on the emotes easily. Here's how.

I'm all for proximity chat. Right now, even though it's trying to sell itself as a shooter MMO and I can see all the players, the world feels lonely.

Hunter for three reasons:

BG1 and BG2 were both buggy as hell to begin with - Beamdog wasn't exactly starting with a clean slate. I will, however, agree that their lack of continued support for either game is troubling.

Nice to know that Beamdog is making plans to start a new series of games when they haven't even finished with their previous series. The number of technical issues surrounding BG2EE is astounding. It is buggy and unless you know how to work the CLUA console it is at times, for some players, game ending.

Drunk Mario wins; the dog is a close second.