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I should’ve added The Witcher series to my list...

Exactly. I guess some people repeatedly get satisfaction out of conquering a boss after dying to him 100 times. I kinda get that; I remember when I didn’t have money to buy new games and challenged myself by trying to get some of the harder achievements in the games I did own. It sucked to die 100s of times, but felt

Haha. Nice! (Everyone else is taking “unknown reasons” way too literally...lol.)

I get addicted to RPGs like Fallout, Skyrim, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, etc., and to recent loot games like Destiny and The Division. But not Dark Souls. Dying so easily, so often, and for unknown reasons are huge turnoffs. I don’t mind a challenge — I love puzzles and trying to figure things out like in the Portal

Too bad the character models in the cutscenes still look pretty bad. I literally cringed when watching them. All this talk about better processing power in this gen of consoles and the cutscenes, which are prerendered, still look crappy. WTF.

I like all of your points. The court being so small is a major issue as it feels like we’re just driving in endless circles or running into each other all the time.

Personal preference. I’d rather do the latter. Much less space to clean and take care of. Everything I want would be just downstairs and within a few blocks walking distance.

Uhhh... I don’t see the breakfast of champions anywhere on this list.

To be fair though, they were not commenting on the exploits per se. More on the crafting nerf and that there needs to be better DZ stratification — 160 gearscore is not cutting it.

Yup. We complain about the shotgun rushers in The Division, but the enemies are all up in your face in Destiny. I was hopping around trying to stay alive from the Vex. Lol.

This. I try to focus on one “involving” game at a time. I’ll mix in some games that are super intuitive and simpler (Rocket League, Call of Duty/most FPS games) to add variety, but I never try to juggle more than one big game. It is SO frustrating when you come back to a game after a hiatus and you don’t remember the

Usually, people make “mistakes” to get more money back... ;)

No analysis of the data by geography (state, urban/rural/suburban, etc.)? Or socioeconomic factors? I’d find those interesting.

Wow. $60 for a game that can be beat in an hour? Talk about price gouging.

Yeah, they never fixed this and it is annoying. But that shouldn’t stop you from playing the game. You can see them on your map BUT they cannot see you (unless they blocked you, too). And there’s no way for them to grief you anyways because you get an on-screen notification if someone tries to join your squad.

Thanks! The comments section is really interesting. You see people crying foul because there’s no proof, then there are those who just believe it at face value and lash out at Massive. I know some people think the game is boring and I do think it could use more variety, but the game is undeservedly getting an unfair

I’ve been playing daily and I don’t see these exploits being used. Maybe it is more prevalent on the PC. On the XB1, I am playing the DZ fine; not getting killed by people exploiting DPS glitches or glitching into the map. All those negative stories you hear about are not that common. The press and the angry whiners

Agreed. If a higher level character joins a friend running a lower level mission, the game should adjust downward the damage and defense of the higher level player. That way everyone is on a more even playing field and the level 30 isn’t too overpowered.

Yeah, they need to improve that in the sequel — being able to play with different level friends. When you’re level 20ish and your friend is just starting out, it’s no fun for them because they just get one-shotted by level 20 enemies.