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why are people excited about that? Am I the only person that hates splitscreen?

And now I'm glad I waited and did not buy the Pre-Sequel on PS3.

WoW's a bit different. It's more demanding in both the time and money department. Speaking as someone who played heavily, there definitely is a perk to have not been into it.

The most offensive part of all this is that it's powered by a Proprietary Plug instead of just USB. If it was just USB it'd make sense, but it's not. It's some crap you have to buy from Nintendo for $12-25 depending on where you live and it's a part that costs them probably less than $2 to manufacture. It's not a cost

Pro-tip: PLAY ANY OTHER GAME. Honestly, after a couple of months doing the exact same shit on Destiny again, again, and again, playing a different game (no matter what: Sleeping Dogs, Shadow of Mordor, heck even AC: Unity) felt great.

So let me see if I understand this correctly.

The thing is the caller said Zeigler, their name is Zeisberg and he had the first name correct. Is that a red flag? Maybe. Or maybe you misheard the caller, maybe he mumbled, maybe it has an odd pronunciation, maybe your records are wrong. It's not like he said his name was Max Power. There are too many maybes to

I beat Crota's End legitimately and via cheese and I haven't touched it since. Bungie is slowly losing me to more interesting games that seem to value my time. I'm beyond fed up with having to mindlessly grind the same handful of strikes with slightly different modifiers for near worthless items. My Titan is a 31 now

Not to mention that they continually RUSH to stamp out cheesing methods (Which, fine I get) but absolutely REFUSE to fix standard game killing bugs. VoG Hard-mode is stupid hard right now because of both existing and newly introduced bugs. Heavy Ammo and sometimes special ammo is lost on death/reload/cut-scene.

That's why I'm content at Level 31. There's absolutely no way I'm going to grind as hard as I can to get to Level 32 when Bungie has already set a precedent by moving the level cap once. With House of Wolves on the immediate horizon, plus whatever else is in Destiny's future, there's no chance the cap will stay at

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

Nope, sorry, you're absolutely wrong here. Domestic disturbance calls involving armed males are the most hazardous ones to law enforcement. Every time a cop responds to a call involving an armed guy who has become violent and angry, the cop is putting his life on the line. The cops did everything 1oo% correctly here.

You can see 4k pictures, you just won't be able to see the entire thing (when displayed at 1:1 ratio). Viewed at 1:1 ratio, a 1080p screen can only show 1/4th of a 4k picture.

Swallow your idiotic pride and buy yourself a damn vita. Its like the greatest thing ever. Its stealing all my gaming time and with a copy of Persona on the way, that doesn't seem like it's changing.

With that spin I agree. Vendor armor should be enough to get you into an initial raid, but raid armor should always be higher level than vendor armor. People should have to work their way up to higher level raids.

That's part of the frustration. People worked VERY HARD to put together a full suit of raid armor, and then it is made completely worthless, as the vendor armor is better—so you have to buy the vendor armor so you can properly raid (level 30 is just too low for crota), so you can get more raid armor to be ready for

Well, players meet it at the level they're met with. When every boss is an overpowered bullet sponge who can take your strongest attacks to the head for 30 minutes, and every 16th of the way down the health bar you get a new wave of ads to fight in addition, doing it the wholesome way is going to be less compelling

I've been trying to pin down this feeling I've gotten about Destiny and now I realized... it's Candy Crush. It's this game that you either ignore because it's clearly an exploitative time sink, or you get caught up in and love despite, or perhaps because of, its nature. Even people who love the game spend more time