ZachSwift
Zach Swift
ZachSwift

I completely agree. The ONE main thing they did to make our lives easier was letting us buy resources (spinmetal, helium, etc.). As someone who pre-ordered the game and been there since day one, I feel like the new additions pay absolutely no respect to everything we had previously done. Letting noobs buy their way

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

It doesn't take away from them being a great player, but if they are purposefully using bad character, class, gun, etc. just for the sake of showing everyone they can still kick ass with it, then they are trolling the other players.

I absolutely would not want trading in this game. There would be a subreddit of people selling weapons approximately 7 minutes after trading going live in the game. It'd ruin the whole economy of loot.

I also think trading would ruin the system. You'll have folks basically skipping the whole leveling/ grinding system which is a big part of destiny. Plus you'll have people exploiting trading by offering their goods for real life money. "I sell you my fully leveled exotic rifle for $200!"

Correct! They also still haven't fixed numerous widespread bugs including one that takes away heavy ammo and another that just straight-up cuts out your mic chat when you leave a planet.

"And here is our garden."

Boy is that player broke for me, it only shows on chrome, and if I try to full screen it the player breaks chrome.

A plugin is needed to display this content... Is it Silverlight.. No wait I have that for netflix... I have flash. WTF plugin could it possibly be?

Dude, you're totally gay.

I think it bugs a lot of people to see speedrunners try to break games and beat them fast instead of taking the time to enjoy what they're playing, but what those people don't realize is that most speedrunners have played their favorite games hundreds of times both quickly and slowly, which is how they were able to

Let's not get into debates over the merits of glitches in speedrunning. Whether you are or are not a fan of speedrunners who take advantage of exploits and bugs to finish games, you cannot deny that this — like most of the runs in AGDQ so far — is an impressive, skillful, meticulous piece of work that deserves to be

Believe me, there was a heated discussion (or several).

I hear you man. I think the problem is that the game is too centrist for a lot of people. Not enough MMO for some not enough shooter for others. I, however, find it fine. Yes I have the attention span to have a supplemental story. Dear god has anyone even tried reading the GoT books? It takes forever to get any lore

So I bought a PS4 and this game a week ago on a whim. I honestly didn't read a thing about Destiny, didn't play the alpha/beta, didn't watch videos, and generally didn't care for it since I didn't plan on being able to play it. As such, I would say my impressions are generally unvarnished, with minimal hype.

its because they waited until they actually played the game it was meant to be played before rushing a review out lol

Holy crap. This is an amazingly in depth review of the game compared to some of the other reviews of destiny I have seen.

I read this story off of a reddit link, and a lot of people also came to her defense in keeping the car. The fact is, a known vehicle with a known maintenance history is a relatively smart decision over selling and getting a possible clunker. Controlling risk is just as important as controlling finances.