wkoblinsky
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wkoblinsky

I don’t love this game, but I love that you guys love this game, and sort of love hating this game, and whatever exactly is going on here.

Tiny circles tho

I am really liking the changes, feels good to be able to go rifle/shotty/sniper again.

Oh also, for those who are playing: If you do the flashpoint today there is a chance to get Forsaken armor/weapons with some wild new perks.

The three shotguns is bizarre, but the same weapon type in multiple slots is nothing new to Destiny 2. At times I’d use pulse rifles in both kinetic and energy slots based on what I was doing or even two hand cannons. I like how they’re going back to some Destiny 1 elements including specific upgrade materials.

Since my edit isn’t working, I want to add that there is a reason Katie Porter is running in California and didn’t run in Iowa when she lived there. Even though she lived in the more “liberal” part of the state.

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I wonder if that had to do with the filter. After being in use for a while, maybe the filter was clogged, causing the oil pump to have to work harder, putting additional strain on the engine. That might also explain why the oil light came on.

Maybe I am missing something, but can someone explain to me why this video/song is so revolutionary? I’ve watched it, but I feel as if I’m missing something, especially since it seems that a black man is doing the killing? Also, why is he shirtless in the video? What does him being shirtless have to do with anything?

That’s a big improvement over Curse of Osiris, which had a tedious campaign

Yep. Sick of all the bullshit. Either you enjoy the game or not.

people like you have been saying things like that since 2014 and yet the game is still kicking

This is Splinter, where you can never pass up an opportunity to trash Dems on the flimsiest of pretexts while not contributing any real reporting or new solutions.

yes, and welcome to the internet.

A small-ish, loud contingent of opponents hate micro-transactions and will cry foul from the rooftops. But there are millions that don’t mind shelling out a few bucks. The only way it will ever stop if the ROI is not met, which won’t happen as long as enough people are willing to purchase them.

This isn’t talked about enough. Especially considering what the used game market does to revenue streams, the fact that games have sat at $60 for what seems like forever, and so many models going f2p, companies have to find ways to sustain online games without a subscription model. Gaming is an expensive hobby people.

So what they’re mad with is they use to be infinite use items and they’re not now, right? Because as a Diablo 3 player, I have no issue with this. If you wanted to customize your look in D3, you paid in-game currency to do so. If you wanted to change colors, you bought one-time use bottles of dye to do so. Need to

The more I think about it, it just seems that in D1 they kept dropping a lot of the same shaders over and over, so I personally would be okay with them being consumable but ONLY the ones you can get within the game world. The ones you can get in microtransactions should be unique to the everse store, in that those

I have no problem with this just as I have no problem with skins in Overwatch. I play the game for the game, not for how pretty my character is. It’s actually very similar to the dye system in Star Wars the Old Republic, which is a game where you actually spend the majority of the time looking at your character.