dean13
dean
dean13

I feel like we are long past the point where we all should have admitted that Destiny is a bad game, and was never a good one. It’s the gaming equivalent of the transformers movies. Terrible and profitable.

Every major addition to destiny breaks the game. Then they make a new addition to unbreak it...but that is also

This game has been out for like two months. Getting locked out of content kind of seems like horeseshit. 

They need to move shotguns and snipers back to energy weapons. They feel worthless in a power slot. Give random perks back to weapons and armor, no reason to grind for good rolls anymore. The mod system seems like a total after thought. As a hardcore Destiny 1 player I’m very disappointed in the end game and lack of

I got an iPhone8 on release day and from the get-go the OS has been shit. It’s glitchy, slow, stuttery and it’s obnoxious. For the first two weeks it would randomly lock up and I’d have to hard boot it (thankfully this was corrected by one of the few patch updates). This will be my 4th different iPhone generation and

If I already own a PS VR, can I swap out my old Processor Unit with the updated one?

You’re missing that people continue to be the fucking worst.

It boggles my mind too, and I was almost wondering if it’s just the same group of people making a super, super risky gamble that the prices will continue to rise, and hoping that they’ll be able to get a hefty ROI.

It looks cool. Only bandanna in the game. You can’t get it any more.

Polygon posted an “opinion” piece openly shilling for the PS4 version of Destiny 2 over PC and an unboxing video of a D2-themed PS4 Pro within hours of each other on the Friday before a 3-day weekend in the US and Canada. But Kotaku is the one on the take because they’re actually playing the game and they like it? Riii

Kotaku is paid for favorable destiny coverage.

She’s the one who called them a creep, yet provided no evidence as to why. I feel like inquiring about that isn’t too obscene a gesture.

Because without supporting information he is right. The problem is she did not say what she meant by “hitting on”. Mutual interest sparking conversation in healthy and normal. Being a creepo who latches on and obsesses is not. The reader doesn’t know due to the way it was written. Also, way to not read. He did not say

You missed the part of the article that stated the same issues plagued Tekken the previous day.

Don’t be an elitist @rsehole. If you feel these questions are too banal for your knowledge of fighting tournament history then leave it be instead of answering in the most dickish of manner.

They were obviously using ps4s seeing how its tekken 7, gg rev2, and bbcf all at once (games that are all primarily played on ps4). The amount of ps4s in the same area was most likely the issue and with tekken 7 being quite the taxing game i would think that the excessive use of power might have been the cause. Most

Because, and I say this with as much love as I do dread and disappointment, Nintendo.

What I don’t get is why the Switch isn’t capable of doing voice chat on its own? The Wii U and 3DS were both capable of it, heck even the DS had built in voice chat. Why the need for a separate phone app?

I have one of the Tails statutes seen briefly at 1:01. It’s surreal to see one in that setting. Never knew there was a Knuckles to match.