DrROBschiz
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You can still upgrade the damage on the year 1 exotics to match the year 2 exotics.Even if they don't have a year 2 version.
Is there a confirmation on this?
You can still upgrade the damage on the year 1 exotics to match the year 2 exotics.Even if they don't have a year 2 version.
Are they going to add proper matchmaking for stuff like raids? Cant see anything else luring me back
Is there a confirmation on this?
As someone who was massively disappointed in Destiny Year 1, I liked a lot of what I saw today in the stream, but it's not worth $40. I wanted information on new environments/planets and didn't hear squat about it. A real expansion should bring more than just some UI tweaks, weapons and crappy emotes. It needs to bring in new locales to visit and explore.
As someone who was massively disappointed in Destiny Year 1, I liked a lot of what I saw today in the stream, but it's not worth $40. I wanted information on new environments/planets and didn't hear squat about it. A real expansion should bring more than just some UI tweaks, weapons and crappy emotes. It needs to bring in new locales to visit and explore.
That's the thing... Destiny Year 2 is probably worth 60 dollars for a new player. But for someone old, is it worth 40 on top of the 100 you already spent? Eh.As someone who was massively disappointed in Destiny Year 1, I liked a lot of what I saw today in the stream, but it's not worth $40. I wanted information on new environments/planets and didn't hear squat about it. A real expansion should bring more than just some UI tweaks, weapons and crappy emotes. It needs to bring in new locales to visit and explore.
As someone who was massively disappointed in Destiny Year 1, I liked a lot of what I saw today in the stream, but it's not worth $40. I wanted information on new environments/planets and didn't hear squat about it. A real expansion should bring more than just some UI tweaks, weapons and crappy emotes. It needs to bring in new locales to visit and explore.
Missed this during the stream, but was a ship collection kiosk 100% confirmed? I was hoping they'd head over to the hangar but they never did... If it's confirmed I think I'll need to grind some tokens to pick up the rest of the HoW ships.
They specifically said that's the case for ships and sparrows? Awesome.Ship + Sparrow kiosks at the Hangar
Shader + Emblem kiosks at the Guardian Outfitter
Exotic Weapons + Armor kiosks at the Hall of Guardians
I mean aside from it being an fps and the creators saying it's not an mmo for the purpose of marketing, literally every element of the game has at least basic design nods to other mmorpgs. It's like people want to deny destiny being an mmorpg just so they can complain about it. Sounds familiar...
They specifically said that's the case for ships and sparrows? Awesome.
Also I wasn't paying super close attention at the start but did anyone notice if Tess is back in the postmaster hut, or anything different in her place?
They specifically said that's the case for ships and sparrows? Awesome.
Also I wasn't paying super close attention at the start but did anyone notice if Tess is back in the postmaster hut, or anything different in her place?
I've been getting back into Destiny and today I decided to focus on bringing up my Crucible reputation.
This PVP has got to be the most frustrating thing ever. I just keep getting one shotted left and right. I respawn and I'm almost immediately killed. Please tell me I'm not the only one that hates this mode.
Please tell me I'm not the only one that hates this mode.
I feel like I spent close to a hundred dollars to be a beta tester, and new players will get the game the way it was ment to be played
You can read their minds now and know what they really meant?
Why would I need to read minds? Aside from lfg features (which can be found in the form of Websites, which sucks btw) destiny has all the makings of an mmo. Bungie and others saying otherwise doesn't change the fact that the majority of mechanics, ideas, and systems are found in many different MMOs. Catherine has platforming elements incorporated into its puzzles. That doesn't mean the game isn't a platformer nor a puzzle game, It can be both, or are you gonna tell me otherwise?You can read their minds now and know what they really meant?
You can still upgrade the damage on the year 1 exotics to match the year 2 exotics.Even if they don't have a year 2 version.
Not sure why people are so obsessed with matchmaking. There are so many ways to get groups.
I can get a group for any end game content in less than 5 mins on destinylfg.net. And if you don't want to use that there are tonnes of other resources. Here on gaf, r/fireteams etc.
You don't want to be grouped up with random people. Most people are unbelievably bad at games.
You can still upgrade the damage on the year 1 exotics to match the year 2 exotics.Even if they don't have a year 2 version.
I feel like I spent close to a hundred dollars to be a beta tester, and new players will get the game the way it was ment to be played
Have you played the two other expansions?Haven't been keeping up with all of this, but is TTK a full games worth of content? I'm considering jumping back in to Destiny, but notice TTK is $69.95 on the Aus store, that seems a bit pricey. Just asking because that's how much I pay at most for new retail games.
Please name a single way in game.Not sure why people are so obsessed with matchmaking. There are so many ways to get groups.
Have you played the two other expansions?
I don't see how that's wrong.
Didn't they say to infuse weapons you need to dismantle them? So dismantling now would be a mistake.
But you still shouldn't delete anything. Apparently the game is going to take everything on your character and inventory averaging it out into your new level
Secondly, yes, yes I do want to be grouped with random people, as an addendum to that I find it literally laughable that people putting forward similar arguments are suggesting that the random people I'd be playing with through sourcing them via the internet are somehow less random than the people I'd get from a matchmaking function which, *gasp* sources them via the internet.
I'm curious as to why exotics like Ice Breaker, Black Hammer and G-horn are getting nerfed if they're being left behind. I wonder if this was a recent decision to leave some exotics behind when it looks like they were going to be updated for year 2.
It's almost like they don't talk to each other. I really wonder sometimes.
Then for you if you're not REALLY loving the game I'd say wait.Yeah I have all DLC so far, but haven't really played HoW.
Then for you if you're not REALLY loving the game I'd say wait.
The quality of player you find on DGAF or LFG sites is generally way better that the player quality in match-making. It's that simple.
People who make the extra time and effort to find like-minded players end up being better than those who only want to press a button. It shouldn't really be a surprise.
Any statistician will tell you that self-selecting samples are inherently less random than randomly selected ones.
There is no match-making in Destiny, hence no ground for comparison, so I'll file this under "Facts you pulled out of your arse".
Happy to see these changes. I hope in the future they add more variations on enemies. Even if they aren't "new" enemies, give them different clothing or colors. Make me feel like I'm fighting a lot of different enemy types even if I'm not. Also please add the giant frog from the concept art. I want this game to be more fantastical. We need a talking frog.
There is no match-making in Destiny, hence no ground for comparison, so I'll file this under "Facts you pulled out of your arse".
"People who are forced to use out of game resources to find other players are the exact same people who would be in the pool if match-making were in game", got it. And as apparently "things I say" are now "facts", Matchmaking in similar games hasnt meaningfully affected the quality of the groups, nor are Destiny's raids so complex they couldnt be completed with a bunch of random people (for example, like the ones the game forces me to source). Its that simple. Am I doing this right?
You mean a self selecting sample, like, for example, People who a) own the game and b) want to find people to do content with? Random strangers you assemble on a forum outside the game arent magically more competent and invested than random strangers you assemble via an ingame matchmaking function