PeteZahutt
PeteZahutt
PeteZahutt

I’m of two minds about this sort of thing. I once saw a video of somebody getting excited because they’d found a “secret area” in a Halo map. They’d simply gone out of bounds, and were running along an invisible collision mesh just outside the level. My eye-rolling was intense.

But then I remembered the time I

There’s a lot of smoke and mirrors to get games to look as good as they do on the hardware they need to run on, and sometimes weird things need to be done to models (like crushing the head) so errors/clipping doesn’t occur. It’s actually super interesting to get into.

A start for me would have to be a new actually fun to play raid. Other than that I’m not going back. And maybe changing the weapon system back to how it was in one.

To clarify, I know there isn’t a new race in the update, I’m just brainstorming things that might actually bring me back to the game.

Exactly. Which is why I don’t really care. Perhaps I should have phrased it better.

>a new Raid Lair

This continues to be the dumbest terminology. Dunno what Bungie is thinking. They haven’t even clearly defined the difference between “raid” and “raid lair”.

An entirely new race to fight against might be fun. Beyond that, I can’t imagine what would get me playing again.

Bungie hopes to win back its players with Warmind,,,,,

I’m sure the “standard” edition will still also be $60, but you’ll have to bypass the $90 edition and go right for the $120 if you actually want the “full” game.

Yes - this. Turning 40 this year as well and completely agree

36 and up gamer here and I do buy into the micro trans. BUT! only skins and cosmetics if a game offers power-ups, buffs, whatever game breaking garbage i will not buy it. PUB G and CS:GO ate a good amount of money out of my wallet. I do not buy many games maybe a game a year on average, but i’ll drop some cash on

Gamer since Atari 2600...

I’m feeling you. Turning 40 tomorrow and I am not interested in competing with the young ones who have too much time on their hands to hone their skills. I’m from the Atari 2600 and NES generation. I want enjoyable experiences I can share with a few friends or when I have a shred of time to play after kids are in bed,

With each passing day the gaming world gives less and less craps about the older gamers. Which is weird, because I’m reading statistics that something like 40% of gamers are over 36. You’d think they’d want to get our dollars being that we have more money than the youths. {shrug} I guess this is what happens when you

If true then that is one less game I have to worry about. Their loss since I only play the single player.

Not to mention I am not going to pay the same price I did previous versions, for less content. That is just bad practice.

I know a guy that knows what it is. Would you believe it started life as a 1969 Corvette? A one-off custom build.

I will now always sniff my carts instead.

Blow in the cartridge...

All the hype is gone for this game. All my friends stopped playing. The changes are too late, especially for how big this company is they’re too slow

Could’ve bought another game with that 35bucks I gave them. Waiting for them to ‘wow’ me on the x1x, so far it hasn’t happened being stuck at that drab 30fps.