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I don’t think these places are going away forever. If Bungie is really rebuilding some of these locations, I could see a future Destiny where every season, they’re pulling out planets and bringing some back that are relevant to the story. I think that’s what we all want. I mean, it stinks that Titan and Io are

Only the Red War campaign is really leaving the game, outside of the early season content. While this is the true “campaign” for the game, the reality is that it’s just not relevant to the state of the game now.

I’ve also gone down the Q rabbit hole. It’s such a fascinating, silly and yet dangerous conspiracy theory. I still keep a few friends on facebook who are full-on Q believers, because it’s equal parts funny and sad how someone gets sucked into believing that. I also recommend listening to the old Reply All episode

While this sounds really interesting, have they fixed how absurdly unbalanced the game is in terms of builds? In TD1, I built heavily into skills, and it was fun to play that roll. And I could be just as useful, if not more, than my friends who built out as tanks or glass cannons. But in TD2, they seemed to absolutely

They’re talking specifically about snow as a dynamic weather feature. Yes, the game had snow before, but nowhere near in the way they’re promoting it now. No environment in the game has ever had this sort of dynamic change outside of a day/night cycle.

Those scopes aren’t necessarily “thermal” though. Maybe it will be a new scope that provides added usefulness in those conditions that the current highlighted scopes won’t provide us. 

While they’ve never had straight-up thermal scopes, per se, they have plenty of scopes in the game that provide an outline of enemies. My Blast Furnace has two scopes that both do this. Too bad that’s being vaulted, but I’ll be able to infuse it to 1060 and at least use it in the beginning. 

If this is a “snack” to anyone, they have serious, SERIOUS problems.

Believe me, Mickey as a character is still alive and well. The WWOD was a thing because we were limited to 36 channels, and basic cable was only nearing its infancy. I don’t know if you have kids or not

The good news, pseudo silver-lining is that realistically, your average consumer isn’t going to need to reach the point of buying additional hard drive space for quite some time. Yes, you can easily fill up your HDD if you try, but with increasing Internet speeds and the ability to redownload games from the services,

They’re both the same. They’re operated by US companies, but they’re both wholly owned by foreign enterprises. Bumble Bee by a Taiwanese company, StarKist by a Korean company.

If you’re ever near La Rioja in Spain, I recommend stopping off in the city of Logrono. A small city, about 150k people. But they’ve got this little neighborhood of about four square block of just pintxo bar after pintxo bar. All crammed in next to each other. Go to one, get your beer or glass of wine, get your

I had sort of heard that, which does make it interesting as Singles was also produced/distributed by Warner Brothers.

If you played at the launch of Destiny 2 and then stopped, then you’re in for a wildly different experience. I mean, the mechanics of shooting aliens in the face and casting space magic is the same. But the weapon slots have changed (back to a hybrid D1 style). Each subclass has received a new super/tree in year 2.

That’s sort of how I am. I have a day 1 PS4. I’ve never been a “new every 2" kind of guy. I didn’t get the Pro. I didn’t get the slim. So it’s a friggin dinosaur at this point, and I’d like to get the PS5. But I can wait until December, January or even February at this point. As long as my PS4 holds out, and nothing

I’m into this location. This kind of feels like a new, fresh location. And anything Vex or Fallen related, I’m into.

The best part about this is you could simply put yourself at the “platinum” level but then give them $200, or whatever level you value your friendship at.

I think because Friends has been largely criticized as being a “reboot” of the Fox show, Living Single. Both shows were produced by Warner Brothers only a year apart, and centered around the lives of six friends living (roughly) in adjacent apartments. Living Single in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Friends in the West

I don’t think consoles are going anywhere.

I care far more about a constant 60fps and a much faster machine than I do having 4K. The number of pixels is so far down my priority list.