Scheherazade
Scheherazade
Scheherazade

I’d rather everything just worked with Steam Big Picture.

The widespread coverage for Destiny appears to be acting like the conflicting voices in Gollum’s head.

“I could tell you about the raids. I could tell you about the strikes, and the story missions, how the difficulties will work in the next raid...but we’re not talking about that today”

Look, I know I’m not your usual Destiny player. I wander around, take in the sights, fight when I’m in the mood, do the quests, get the bounties, and have fun.

Thank you! I was fiending real bad for a new Schreier Destiny article opening line. Nailed it as always.

Going bonkers. I love the first game absolutely to death. This and Fallout 4 in the same press conference? All my dreams are coming true.

I’m beyond hyped for more Dishonored. Amazing game.

I dunno, I don’t work for Ubi.

It's a good game. A short game, yes. A repetitive game, yes. Has Bungie made a lot of awful choices? Abso-fucking-lutely. But an addictive, good game nonetheless. This is coming from somebody who "quit" once thinking I could fill the void with other games. Took about 2 months to come back with open arms.

It was a really rude way to write that, but isn't that really the only real solution? It seems pretty clear that the video game industry finds something that makes money and continues to rehash is over and over again. Why would they change because of something that someone says when money speaks so much louder to a

I hear her arguments and read what she says and start to get convinced, and then this happens:

I could list some things she could do to be better at her own supposed job.

The Social Justice Whiners can go just make their own games and see if anyone buys them. Until then, they can just STFU and leave everyone else alone.

Forcing matchmaking on players is not a good thing. It'd be a perfect, much-welcomed change if matchmaking was an option. But for people who like soloing or running the weekly in groups of two — challenges that are much-needed in a game that's sorely lacking things to do — this really sucks.

I genuinely love Destiny — I've spent at least 200 hours playing it — and wish it didn't feel like the people behind it were trying to piss off players at every turn. Between Bungie's poor communication with the community and their insistence upon forcing players to play the way THEY want players to play (see: weekly