It can get pretty bad though, especially when it gets to the point where an enemy player practically teleports around a map. Now that my internet is near godliness it’s no big thing, but still.
It can get pretty bad though, especially when it gets to the point where an enemy player practically teleports around a map. Now that my internet is near godliness it’s no big thing, but still.
My hitbox is bigger than everyone else’s. I don’t have to prove anything it’s true!
PS4.
I forgot about public events. I like that they’ve upped the rewards for doing those, so now I don’t ignore them like I used to.
Dang I’m tempted to join you. I’ve been itching for this weapon and I just reached 363 so I think I’m ready.
I wish that there was a way that Bungie could just have low level drops be weapon parts and armor material straight away rather than random junk. Although, there is always that little gem that proves to be great fun in the Crucible, like those uncommon Omolon scout rifles. It’s amusing how good those poor man’s hung…
Convenience is costly. Honestly, if I had money to burn, I’d probably just be lazy and buy a prebuilt system too.
On maps like Black Shield and Memento, it’s hard to escape it if you get caught down the center. But now I’m torn because the Nemesis Star is such a ridiculous killing machine that I often end up using the HJ or my Colovance Duty, which is super sluggish but can hit anything across the map, especially with hidden…
I’m a leftie but I didn’t really experience any problems once I fiddled with the controller settings, but then I’m not accustomed to playing shooters on PC.
As others have said, heroic strikes will fast track your progress, but I would also recommend the Crucible. It doesn’t matter if you’re good or not. Eventually it will start doling out decrypted engrams and maybe even legendaries that will most likely exceed your light level. Also, use 3 of coin if you got em. I’ve…
I liked doing this. I realized that lingering in a spot long enough ensures that falling off leaves you at a “checkpoint” in your progress so you at least don’t have to start over. Totally worth it for that stupid SIVA cluster.
Both the Hung Jury and MIDA are great anti-sniper weapons, especially now that aim deflection has increased. The new scouts in general feel a bit too sluggish, even with the reload perk on the gauntlets, while the MIDA doesn’t even need it.
This is too perfect. Lol
It’s especially not excusable now that Varriks sells synths for fewer glimmer and ether seeds. Anyone who kills tons of fallen are gonna have tons of that crap in their consumables.
For PvE, it’s a seriously tough act to follow, but in PvP, my heart belongs to the Mida Multi Tool. The speed boost and rate of fire makes double kills against moving targets a snap.
I know right? My hunter would be unstoppable!
I initially went in with the hopes that despite being an MMO, it would have a solid narrative to go with all of that pretty backdrop. Disappointing as it was to get practically none of that, the gameplay was so addictive that it kept me going. I suppose it helps though that I spent pretty much all of year 1 in PvE…
I was actually pretty surprised when I heard that on my first go. Like whaaat. This is the only boss battle where I actually felt bad about killing the enemy.
As brief as the main campaign was and disappointing it was that the TTK sense of fun was sort of sapped out here, I think that this DLC probably has some of the best moments that my Guardian’s run through, particularly the Khovostov and Gjallarhorn quests. For all its serious weaknesses, this game did a fairly good…
It even worked in the short-lived SRL event.