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I don't have cancer.

Wow six whole days for an update to fix a problem that doesn't cause any permanent damage to the system. God forbid they spend a few days testing it so they don't just end up releasing something worse.

The most "Next Gen" thing about this game is the vast improvement in facial capture and digital acting. I am quite impressed with it.

Oh dear, I got the update and had my PS4 on sleep mode all night last night acfter marathoning the last 3/4 of Lords of the Fallen (which did crash a few times, no idea if that's to do with the update)

I had the same thought when I saw the announcement this morning. Strikes make up the bulk of the endgame, and I'm already sick to death of the existing ones. (If I have to fight that Archon Priest one more time...) On top of that, a bunch of people still aren't high enough level to do the raid but want something

To be honest, I really don't know why people are bothered with this as much as they are. The games or apps you use frequently will always be at the start of the row. How many times do you really need to scroll through all your stuff?

I hope this is a joke post.

I dunno. This looks like the most fresh CoD since Black Ops 1. I've definitely taken a "wait and see" approach to CoD the last 4-5 year though.

C'mon mate!

Looks rushed-to-production and cheap. Which is silly, considering the much better fan-made versions we've seen already.

Oh good. I thought my game had a bug or something. I killed Grob the Butcher thrice in a row. I KILLED HIM THRICE, STOP COMING BACK. ONLY I CAN DO THAT. Lol

I can just imagine someone dressing up as a Cryptarch, and handing out color-coded candy from their door like engrams. And wrapping travel size toothpaste in purple candy wrappers.

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.

You have to access them at Bungie.net. I don't know that there's a way to read them in the game. Which is weird.

Up until this moment, I had no idea the Grimoire cards were something I could read. I now know what I'm doing when I get home

The Rasputin thing was mentioned in the third level, and then forgotten about, and then mentioned again in one sentence in the second to last mission, and I thought it would be some twist like he was the main villain, but, like most things in Destiny, it didn't go any where. Sigh.

What the hell are you talking about? Bungie made Halo. Bungie bought themselves out from Microsoft in order to make a game that was NOT Halo. Activision published it.

I'm level 15, and I just today actually went and read all the grimoire cards I've collected. I honestly had no idea so many of the enemies I'd killed so far (like, almost a dozen) were considered relatively important story characters. I thought they were all just slightly tougher generic enemies.

Totally lost interest in walking dead after season 2.

Clearly not as good as the Lightning Returns Dog