RiccochetJ
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Get ready for "LFM [TK raid] LL>200 only".
Heh, I could see it. Makes for an easy gear check.
Get ready for "LFM [TK raid] LL>200 only".
I think that we can infuse it still to bring the damage up, it just want have any new year 2 perks like some of the others.RIP Gjallarhorn
Yeah I don't like that UNLESS you could use infusion for aesthetic class items. Use perks from an ugly class item to a pretty one.I really dislike cloaks and arm bands having stats now. They were the last thing that was really cosmetic and able to customize at will. Now all the great looking cloaks will have to be shuffled off for newer and potentially uglier ones.
I really do wish there was a transmog feature.
can't use burning crusade gear in pandaria wat do
Get ready for "LFM [TK raid] LL>200 only".
I think that we can infuse it still to bring the damage up, it just want have any new year 2 perks like some of the others.
Assuming you can't infuse exotics (cause you can't infuse y1 legendaries. Or else they wouldn't bother remixing some old ones.I think that we can infuse it still to bring the damage up, it just want have any new year 2 perks like some of the others.
Well that's what MMOs are about. A constantly changing world/experience. People complain about having to do the same monotonous stuff in destiny but as soon as devs want to push them to not do the same monotonous stuff rage spreads like wildfire.Seriously. I guess this is a lot of player's first "MMO" expansion.
I spent MONTHS in Vanilla WoW raids getting maxed out with stuff like Sulfuras and AQ40 gear, and you better believe as soon (within reason) as I stepped through that portal I knew my old stuff was going by the wayside.
I don't understand what people expected to happen.
Seems like it's actively tracking everything. Probably shows up immediately.So... I'm guessing the stuff that I've dismantled will have to be re-earned before it shows up in the collection? Or is it tracking every weapon/emblem etc I've had (and no longer own) for that?
Another question: Do I need to sacrifice the item in order to add it to the collection or does it show up immediately when earned?
On one side doing the Hammer Dance is awesome, on the other we still can't Whip or Nae Nae. I'm conflicted.
So... I'm guessing the stuff that I've dismantled will have to be re-earned before it shows up in the collection? Or is it tracking every weapon/emblem etc I've had (and no longer own) for that?
Another question: Do I need to sacrifice the item in order to add it to the collection or does it show up immediately when earned?
Not having all exotics carry over into year 2. Bungie seems to have this design philosphy of merging that which is in the way. I'd rather they improve other things instead.Like what?
My understanding is the collection is everything you have ever earned, added when you got it.
My understanding is the collection is everything you have ever earned, added when you got it.
Seems like it's actively tracking everything. Probably shows up immediately.
My understanding is the collection is everything you have ever earned, added when you got it.
WHAT ARE THOOOOSE lmao
Terrible moves but I hope those aren't the "collector edition" dance moves but "free" ones included in the TTK
Is it retroactive?
WHAT ARE THOOOOSE lmao
Terrible moves but I hope those aren't the "collector edition" dance moves but "free" ones included in the TTK
Don't know For sure. Hopefully it's retroactiveBut what if I dismantled it now before TTK? I'm guessing that collection tracking hasn't been added to the game yet? Or maybe we just don't know. Because I know I have destroyed several shitty exotics and emblems etc long before today.
What's the best path for upgrading from original vanilla Destiny to Taken King (if I might happen to decide to)?
"Congrats on killing Oryx! Here, take this new can of paint and manual for moving your hips slightly differently!"
Yeah I don't like that UNLESS you could use infusion for aesthetic class items. Use perks from an ugly class item to a pretty one.
But what if I dismantled it now before TTK? I'm guessing that collection tracking hasn't been added to the game yet? Or maybe we just don't know. Because I know I have destroyed several shitty exotics and emblems etc long before today.
I haven't gotten a new exotic weapon for awhile, but don't all of those have grimoire cards attached to them? For them at least there is an easy way to track those items. Plus who knows Bungie could have easily been tracking stuff behind the scenes since the beginning.
I haven't gotten a new exotic weapon for awhile, but don't all of those have grimoire cards attached to them? For them at least there is an easy way to track those items. Plus who knows Bungie could have easily been tracking stuff behind the scenes since the beginning.
That's true. Maybe they use that for unlocking at least the exotic stuff in the collections.
Did they say weather the collections (Emblems and such) are account wide or not? (I saw some that were do the bladedancer class.)
Do we know if all 3 characters have access to everything unlocked on any of them?
Have a screen grab for that?!class items have infusion,yes.
Get ready for "LFM [TK raid] LL>200 only".
So if you count the number of year 2 exotic weapons boxes, and the number of year 1 exotic weapons boxes in the blueprints, then there are actually "less" year 2 exotics represented by those boxes than year 1 exotics including the duplicates and remixes.
The only way you get at "more than double" the number of exotic weapons that launched with Vanilla Destiny is if you either (1) also count the lower power year 1 exotics some of which have been retooled or (2) think that all the weapons boxes do not represent all the exotics weapons that you can find in the game.
What do you guys think of someone playing Destiny again but without purchasing The Taken King? You see, I bought the first expansion, not the second, and I really REALLY don't want to have to purchase both just to play again. However all of these new changes sound great. Am I crazy to want to play the same old content but with quality of life improvements? I just can't justify paying another 60 bucks to play the game I already own.
It makes sense for the weapons because those are in the Grimoire, but I guess they were tracking other things that we don't see anywhere?
It might finally be time for me to get a ps4 so I can play Bloodbourne and Destiny. Maybe wait till the Christmas sales season.
Speculation on my part, but technically all they have to do is run a query on their database to run all your recorded games to figure out every emblem and shader you've ever worn, and for exotics, they can just run grimoire query and/or look at your weapon kills from your game history.
Here's the sword details:
Wait when was this from? Did I miss it during the livestream?
Yea, it was. I don't have the timestamp on hand unfortunately.
Yea, it was. I don't have the timestamp on hand unfortunately.
Right. Uh, then I need to rewatch the entire thinggggg to find out how it workssss.
Thanks though!
You can see it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRPfL9-4-2k
It's when they show the upgrade to your vault. Starts at around 56:50 on the twitch stream.
Sweet! This is better!
Everything I love about Destiny was there at launch... fun gameplay and a great atmosphere. The expansions added a tiny bit more for a premium price, and this one seems to be the same. I'm willing to pay because I still enjoy playing the game, but I would suggest most people buy any other game they are seriously interested in first because that will probably be a much better value.
I just don't understand why people care about Destiny's story or various upgrade systems. The unlocking of slight variations to weapons is just an EXCUSE to play. It's not like a proper role-playing game where the upgrading of your character(s) is an actual NARRATIVE with an interesting structure to it.
The majority of people complaining that they are unable to enjoy Destiny seem to be arguing that the psychological hooks are insufficiently optimized to best keep them playing for the wrong reasons.
Destiny's backstory is important for the developers to have so they can create a proper world, but the players are not playing a narrative game so it's silly to try to cram more of that into the actual game. I thought putting the story in an iOS app was the perfect way to handle it. At least we'll be able to skip them now.