If the streamer says “I’d rather not share that” and then you decide to still try and find that information out yourself - the streamer can interpret that as an invasion of their privacy.
If the streamer says “I’d rather not share that” and then you decide to still try and find that information out yourself - the streamer can interpret that as an invasion of their privacy.
Because the writer was looking for more information doesn’t mean that she was going to publish any of that information.
This is also very true.
I am aware - again, I noted that this is NOT a criticism of Cecilia. I understand her perspective while also understanding Anita’s... furthermore, this is not that type of “story”.
Its not an invasion of privacy if she agreed to be interviewed. Not if it was some rando on the internet spending hours to track her social media profiles, then yes that could be seen as an invasion of privacy
I can see why some would question some of what she is claiming but also understand reservations she would have towards people if she has sheltered herself for so long. I mean...
Epilogue (I and II) should have been a post game campaign you could access from the main menu (as if it was DLC). The conclusion is solid as is numerous moments related to Arthur’s story and the life of John and Abigail after... but the pace was problematic and the 4 to 7 hours of content felt more, at times, as fan…
The second time was particularly terrifying because, for whatever reason, the game began emitting a high-pitched screech until my console auto-closed Battlefield V. It was odd.
In The Forge, we’ve got Croft going on an adventure that feels like something that Abigaile and her grandmother should be working out. Abby seems capable enough that she could have handled this tomb, or at least we could have stood to have played her in the mini-adventure leading up to the tomb. It makes sense…
Let me start at the bottom. I am ONE HUNDRED PERCENT willing to listen to criticism of the Destiny series.
In short, my argument is that your specific complaint is valid under a certain set of circumstances, for example, one player is half done with the game and the other is just starting.
The situations you’re describing are really extreme and not unique to Destiny 2 at all.
I’m looking over your post and trying to figure out why you’re getting so upset
It is. It’s also usually intended to be humor. This ending isn’t that as another user replied -
Okay, you’re talking about character level before you even get to the end game?
No, I’m not implying any of that, my dude. I’m noting there are many games where those aren’t things that would serve as better “virtual chat rooms” - that’s it.
I was also new to MMO’s. I was not forgiving. I beat the Campaign in co-op within a weekend and had no interest in grinding or the MP.
I think you are mistakenly referring to something else - I’m talking just the standard “campaign” of Destiny. Originally there were only 32 (I think?) levels and if I was (let’s say) level 5 and my friend was level 15 - when we started a mission we had to choose a difficulty. One was perfect for my level but far too…
“Look, my dude” - I wasn’t offering up an example for you to say “you can do that in other games or play in a different way”. I’m well aware. I was just noting your initial response of using the game “as a virtual chat room” isn’t necessarily worth the price to every player (hardcore or casual) when there are…