I definitely needed that full crew for my Lego Razor Crest
I definitely needed that full crew for my Lego Razor Crest
JFC, that’s the overnight last night, not the average overnight. It’s been below zero in the middle of the day. Also, I spent 20 years in Michigan and three in Ohio, so stfu.
Man, I’m really pulling for Cyberpunk. I just finally set the controller down on my playthrough on Series X after about 10o hours, dusted the entire map, and I loved it. Fantastic game. I’m over being angry or anything like that about Cyberpunk. Was it janky and buggy Yes. Did it crash a few times on me? Yes. Does it…
Is this sarcasm.
I have to admit, I’m getting a bit tired of the snark too. Sometimes it’s just okay to like something or be excited about it without being constantly reminded that there’s no such thing as ethical consumption in a post-capitalist society.
Can most of the male writers on this site not write articles that sound like you’re all fucking sneering at your keyboards when you have to talk about something/one/etc that you’re not exactly 100% fans of?
Well that was a great finale to a waste of a season. Maybe I will feel better about this season after season 6 comes out but as it stands right now I haven’t been this disappointed with the show since the first time I watched season 1.
Obligatory HE HAS NO PAGES!
Obligatory HE HAS NO PAGES!
They really just need to move on to Destiny 3 at this point. Vaulting is such a mess and the battle pass style seasons are super annoying to players who skip a few weeks or take a month off
Seconded. Especially now with sunsetting and the removal of tons of content, the game is in the worst place it’s ever been.
The problem with trying to suggest it to new players is that it’s specifically designed to be impenetrable. You can’t play the Red War, Curse of Osiris, or Warmind campaigns at all. They got rid of SEVEN strikes, some of which have massive lore implications. They cut the crucible map list down by ELEVEN, and axed…
As someone who just came off one of his regular a months-long Destiny breaks and is slowly but surely feeling the game digging its claws into him again, I’d say the biggest thing is to embrace the fact that you’ll get sick of the game at one point or another and that extended breaks are really good.
As a current player who is getting to the point of quitting destiny iys a great many things honestly. During Forsaken I would have recommended this game in a heart beat as it was on an upswing. Sure wasnt perfect but definitely going in the right direction. We had some fun activities to grind loot like the menagerie,…
Y...uh...you know there are other games, right?
(I’m just bustin’ balls, chase your bliss!)
I can kinda answer. It’s a bit like getting out of a cult and you start seeing all the bad things they used to do to you, but you happily bought into it because you enjoyed your time there. At one time you could blame it on activision, but bungie is still doing stupid things today. They still make weapons irrelevant…
Never played Trials. Can’t lose if you don’t play, that’s my flawless.
I love Destiny, genuinely, but that love is tempered with an equal amount of bitter disappointment.
It’s just a bummer more often than not, and for every step forward, Bungie takes 3 steps back. Sunsetting has been an outright disaster, the seasonal model sucks, and since they removed so much there’s just not enough…
I take it it’s because destiny is a poorly managed game where they remove things to make other things precious and then give them back to you after charging you for another expansion that doesn’t really add much to the game. I miss early destiny, I hated everything D2. I’m glad I dropped it last year. I’ll miss…
Or don’t.
-Signed, someone who has put 1200+ hours into Destiny/D2.