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Any activity that shows a Pinnacle as a reward will improve your character, but you seem to have an understanding of that already so I dont understand how youd miss the many others... anyway Ill give you the PvE list to make it easier:

“The Witness closing in, you can finally start to feel the game building toward a showdown, in 2024’s The Final Shape, of everything that’s happened in Destiny up until this point”

This. We just a have a word for it now

It would work that way... in a perfect world, but that’s far from reality. I have many friends who played, one being my best friend who played for 7 years. What you don’t realize is outside of the naive spending most do early on, they understand they need to get financial advisors, and, well... so do the financial

Except this is the exact time to step back in. Lightfall will start everyone off at the same power level as well as start everyone off on the new mod system from scratch that is now available to everyone, and im pretty sure all youll have to pay is the expansion price ($50) with the option of paying for the annual pass

Did you just refer to this as a Secret Bar??... Its an entire building with a host and sign out front

When were the other 2 times? Ive played regularly since D1 and cant ever recall any other situation like this

You get visual and sound feeback from the enemy, not necessarily the shot, but this - The fact that none of the guns seem to have any recoil or kick” - is what makes your opinion so fascinating to me, because in Apex only your reticle kicks/moves as the feeling/display of recoil, while in Destiny your reticle and

I wasnt going to respond but it just hit me why you feel this way, its the bullet hit registration.

Exactly! I enjoy all 3 of the games referenced here for all their individualities, but thats an even better reference for how Apex is not the gold standard of variety

“It feels just like Halo”, “Apex Legends is the gold standard of gun feel and variety- these are jokes right?

Eh, pretty much all the same can be said about sex, and also similar to sex, if you have bad partners, probably gona have a bad time

What does “mostly didnt bother with the raids” mean? As in you couldnt be bothered to LFG, you got in LFGs that werent good enough, or you just didn’t try at all?

One of the cities I live in just got their first and iirc theyre supposed to get a whopping like 12 more within a couple years. I really... just don’t get it outside of the west coast, where the rise of hot chicken basically came from being more of a novelty than anything. While Dave’s was decent, I’m not going to be

Because the Cullinan is only for idiots. With less interior space and less comfortable seating the Cullinan is pretty much pointless besides saying you bought a new model RR. Aesthetically, it is nearly identical to a Range Rover besides the front grille... No one thinks theyre hideous unless you’re just being

Avalugg (Ice), Level 161" - dear lord

This is actually a TRASH deal, and this is coming from someone who the loves the Wynn/Encore (literally wearing thier hat yesterday)

You are correct, and I love to think of all the wins for the dealers/servers he probably did tip when she wasnt around, I’m just sort of saying theres no real wrong on either side of this without more information. Is it rude, sure, but none of those amounts seem that bad to me either. The $5 or $10 could be, but also

I looked in to the story of the “pool incident” and its stuff like this where its extremely grey. The story claims a “few” drinks, and I decided to use myself as the example I judged this off of. My average nicer drinks I enjoy in Vegas are $50. Lets take it as a few each for both of them and call it 6, thats $300, a

Ok, without context of whatever they’re actually spending or asking of the servers is one thing, but this just sounds like Ben is getting wasted/feeling himself at the tables and just throwing money at the tip, then Jen reigns it back in. Dealer tips are always a grey area anyway, they’re not your friend and they’re