MrJagermeister
Mr Jagermeister
MrJagermeister

people can call it bitching, whining or whatever they want to, but the consumer is asking for something and there's no reason whatsoever not to satisfy that demand, which basically makes the consumer more angry and pissed at the product and the company

The thing is, WoW does that every 2 years, and the expansions were as large as entire new games(atleast until wrath). Destiny has only been out for 3 months. Those who play the game have the right to be pissed. They bought a $60 game and have had to shell out for end-game content multiple times within 3 months?!

Commentary reminds me of these guys...

As sympathetic I am to the developers at Bungie who can't seem to fix all of the bugs and issues that keep popping up, I also can't help but feel like this is karma for them making so many terrible, player-unfriendly decisions. You want to make our hard-earned Vault of Glass armor worthless, then design a system that

I once saw a yellow/gold engram during the Nightfall on Phogoth a couple of weeks ago. It came out of a wizard and sat on the ground. When it popped out I was like "No way..." It looked yellow. I slowly walked up to it... Surely it was just green and the lighting? No... No it's GLOWING yellow! The light on the ground

So, um, this is not what DeeJ was talking about when he talked about 'Showers' in the weekly update - he was referring to Public Events.

Kotaku seems a bit off with their Destiny articles. First they say Bungie announced "today" something Bungie had published a few days ago, and now they are calling this loot showers, which wasn't even mentioned at all, nor has the update been put in place.

The showers they were referring to events. Like when the sky

The tweaks are not in the game yet, this is not a "new" loot shower. This is just luck at work

The way you experience the game should be up to you.

"Repeat forever" would be a good tagline for Destiny.

Maybe this is how the game is supposed to be played:

EQ1 - Yup I LOVED it. Having the loot table, camping with friends for a drop you had to have. All the hours in Crushbone getting a Shiny Brass Shield for my Paladin was so much fun. The trains to zone, calling out camps and the rolling for loot.

Changing the color of your shader before a match starts actually does give you a tiny advantage. The enemy will always see your name above your head and sense where you are on their radar, but they might miss some of their shots if they can't get a good bead on your body.

I just can't support finding out the story by going to a website. That's like if authors wrote 20 page books and said go on wikipedia to find the rest out.

It's also a comic which spawned a couple of very good and underrated games. The Darkness 2 had some of the best mechanics in FPS gaming and sadly few have ever played it :(

I have no idea what you're talking about. Though, I haven't gone to bungie.net to find out the rest of the story. To me, the Hive/Vex/Cabal/Fallen are just different looking things to shoot at while I wait for ascendant shards.

Friendly reminder that NIN's got an official soundcloud channel with four lengthy "definitive collection" playlists:

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Track: Zero-Sum | Artist: Nine Inch Nails | Album: Year Zero

There's more to it. Going to be spoilers ahead if you haven't seen the other endings, though I just watched the Destroy ending because that's what I chose originally.