Except you’re not really asked to grind them any more than you were already asked to grind them by the game. And thats what I keep coming back to here with all this.
Except you’re not really asked to grind them any more than you were already asked to grind them by the game. And thats what I keep coming back to here with all this.
Dude, reread your entire post, you copy and pasted “exactly what I wrote,”
Yes you may have seen them before but not everyone has. And just to point things out...you were probably already playing all those things in your normal gameplay. You’re not really being asked to do anything you weren’t already doing.
Honest question. Are you still going to be happy with the game in 6 months if we have a seasonal activity that tells you to go grind strikes, crucible and gambit? And we’re still sitting on the same exact rotation of maps? Plus maybe the two extras we’ll be getting as the Cosmodrome opens up more?
You conveniently leave out Menagerie and the Sundial, two of the most well-received big-team activities Bungie has produced. And two activities that simultaneously allow matchmaking for solo players. And Archon’s Forge, CoO, Blind Well, Escalation Protocol and Sorrow’s Harbor totally allows you to go in there as a…
I have a seriously hard time buying that “Activision money” mantra that everyone kicks around. Activision isn’t going to go and spend $100m on DLCs from which they only expect a $25-50m ROI. Vicarious Visions and High Moon weren’t working for free. They had budgets and deadlines just like everything else. Money that…
Sure, we got the Cosmodrome, but there’s nothing to do there. And looking at the state of the game, the only relevant game location is Europa and the Tangled Shore/Dreaming City. Earth is irrelevant. Nessus is irrelevant. The Moon is irrelevant because all the gear there is capped at 1060. When I found out Xur was on…
One thing that you, and about 95% of subreddit fail to understand, is that Beyond Late is essentially “Destiny 3" just not by that name.
I don’t think it’s at all “entitled” to see the problems with Bungie vaulting 70% of our weapons, but giving us a tiny fraction of those weapons back in return. Just like how we weren’t “entitled” when we quickly saw the flaws of Armor 2.0 a year ago, and their mod system that locked mods into armor from a SINGLE…
And they go and cancel I Am Not Ok With This, a show that looked like it was a very affordable production and was an incredible story.
Oh you again. What do you get coming to threads of games you don’t enjoy and dumping on them? You repeat the same, tired “no dawg” meme, but you don’t actually provide anything of insight.
The “good” news is they should be easing up on some of this FOMO this season. The seasonal activities they bring about are set to last the entire year. So you can do some of this stuff more at your own pace.
I would infuse exotics and any weapons you might be using during the Europa campaign. You don’t have to constantly do it, but you’re going to get some gear that drops with huge light level bumps, so I would infuse them up a few times, otherwise some of the missions are going to be exceptionally hard if you’re just…
I’d rather a game realize their mistakes and course correct (like FFXIV) than steer their ship down the same path. Ultimately, I can forgive the mistakes because of how the content evolved. Plus we got Eater of Worlds, Spire of Stars and Escalation Protocol, three pretty awesome activities.
Careful you don’t cut yourself on how edgy that comment was.
Destiny, for some odd reason, brings out a tiny subset of the gaming community that vehemently hate it. I really don’t see this in any other game to the degree of Destiny.
Yeah, everything we’ve seen is hinting at multiple Darkness-based elements/ability sets. I wouldn’t be surprised if we get something like that next year for The Witch Queen.
I totally agree with you about the fact that the story should be in the game, as I said originally. I do find it super annoying that you need to spend time not playing the game to understand the game.
Critically bombed, but the first film earned $815m off of a $200m budget. The second film had the same budget and “only” earned $654m.
What money pit?