what frame is this? Now i wanna get back into it just for this suit
what frame is this? Now i wanna get back into it just for this suit
Rhino Prime baby !what frame is this? Now i wanna get back into it just for this suit
without having to spend a half bill of course
I have a rhino prime....I don't remember him being so sexy. When the hell did all this happen? then again i haven't played in forever.
Wait lol I made a mistake.I have a rhino prime....I don't remember him being so sexy. When the hell did all this happen? then again i haven't played in forever.
best thing is you can customize weapon fire, i was shocked i never thought of that before i saw the option in the gameI could tell you but I'd have to spoil you or anyone who reads this on one of the most amazing done things in Warframe or twists in general
The Warframes themselves are infections covered in armor, they are basically a dead carcass reanimated with no mind of their own and are controller by super psychic children who you get to control as well at will during gameplay since they end up teleporting to the location at the press of a button due to their link with the frames.
But not all frames are like that:
Also the frames are super customisable and you can mix and match each piece of armor pretty easily. So there's that too. It's just that people really like long trailing braids, tendrils, cloak and stuff because it looks really nice while running, jumping and flying.
I personally like Warframe's look. It's doing some really nice things with rendering and the devs updated every single piece of asset when they made the shift to PBR materials a few years back. All that engine change while still having the same SKU without requiring a brand new game.
wrong thread brahI still think this is more about Ubisoft and Valve than Ubisoft and Epic. Even if Epic did moneyhat, Ubisoft isn't making up for the lost sales because the PC community is so loyal to Steam. I think Ubisoft is hoping that Valve drops their split. They're calling each other's bluff and both sides lose if neither budges.
If Valve gets aggressive with their split, I think they would be able to bring back Ubisoft and maybe even entice Microsoft who's Windows Store revamp project seems dead before it even gets started due to the new competition.
awww, dreams shattered. What excalibur skin is it? It's probably impossible to get since a lot of excalibur things are Founder exclusive.Wait lol I made a mistake.
That's not Rhino Prime, that's just good old Excalibur
This is the cool ass Rhino Prime I originally wanted to post lol
Why the f*ck are people saying MS is ready to buy them when Bungie split from MS (have people forgot) over similar constraints on their creative freedom? You'd think after being under chain under Acti, signing up under MS is the last thing they'd want to do, surely?
Wait lol I made a mistake.
That's not Rhino Prime, that's just good old Excalibur
This is the cool ass Rhino Prime I originally wanted to post lol
Oh shit. I didn't even think of that.A bit late to this discussion. I wonder how this will affect the current PC user base of those who are tied into the Blizzard launcher?
I hope Bungie provides a method for existing customers to migrate to whatever new option is available for continued / future support of the game. If that ever happens to begin with that is.
So to prove your point you use some artwork that have never been used in the games ?
what frame is this? Now i wanna get back into it just for this suit
Considering that they're basically legendary in the field of absolutely horrific development cycles, and that basically the entirety of Destiny's development in particular has been an on-going shitshow, I really don't think you'd love it. Best off enjoying from afar.Best of luck for them. Bungie is one of the few companies in the US that I'd love to join since I've been enjoying their games for many years.
I wonder if they'll ride the Epic train when it comes to publishing on PC.
Why the f*ck are people saying MS is ready to buy them when Bungie split from MS (have people forgot) over similar constraints on their creative freedom? You'd think after being under chain under Acti, signing up under MS is the last thing they'd want to do, surely?
They are not going to leave 50% of their playerbase out to dry so I doubt Sony/Microsoft would ever get any exclusivity what so ever. That would be a horrible scenario. That's not to say one of them won't help fund the game. Or marketing rights.Are they possibly internally capitalized for a game of Destiny's budget?
I love Bungie, and am happy to see them away from Activision, but this is an expensive game and I would worry about financial burdens being too much for an independent studio.
They *must* be landing somewhere. Epic makes sense? Microsoft could given that they had a pretty decent working relationship and the split seemed to be (mostly) amicable? Sony and Amazon can't be discounted either I imagine. I just can't see them staying *fully* indie.
Oh, trust me, I've heard a bunch. But you don't know how many other companies work. And I work in Japan right now, where Bungie would still be on the alright side :)Considering that they're basically legendary in the field of absolutely horrific development cycles, and that basically the entirety of Destiny's development in particular has been an on-going shitshow, I really don't think you'd love it. Best off enjoying from afar.
You know I'm not talking crunch or anything like that, right? I'm talking horrific and awe-inspiring project mismanagement.Oh, trust me, I've heard a bunch. But you don't know how many other companies work. And I work in Japan right now, where Bungie would still be on the alright side :)
I still might not apply because of other reasons (mainly being in the US), but their dev cycle isn't something that puts me off that much.
Trust me, I've heard enough. Many companies got different shit going on, and while some are known to people around, many aren't known.You know I'm not talking crunch or anything like that, right? I'm talking horrific and awe-inspiring project mismanagement.
Does bungie own the engine too btw?
Otherwise destiny 3 is gonna be far away at this point.
Because of that, I believe Bungie is working on "Destiny 3" to release in fall 2020 alongside the next generation of consoles. It will be marketed as the ultimate and final "version" of Destiny -- it will not only include a new campaign that acts as the "epic conclusion" to the fight against the Darkness but it will include the majority of areas and content from Destiny 1 and 2. In other words, this will be the game that many players thought we would be getting with the original Destiny --- an always changing universe that new planets are added to over the years. I can even see this PS5/Scarlet game simply being called "Destiny."
They won't do this for various reasons. But an obvious one is because of the size/number of disks required. They don't have the same luxury as long term PC MMO's that continuously build on the platform, because they haven't structured their titles and business model that way.The game they're working on now is the big follow-up to the post-credits tease in Destiny 2, which I believe was meant to be the physical manifestation of the Darkness. I honestly do not think that's going to be rolled into Destiny 2.
I mentioned this in another thread but I'm going to make a prediction that might sound like a big undertaking but I truly believe that Bungie is thinking something along these lines.
I think Bungie knows that a separate sequel ended up being a mistake but at this point, it might be too convoluted to simply use Destiny 2 as a base going forward, especially as we are at the end of the console generation.
Because of that, I believe Bungie is working on "Destiny 3" to release in fall 2020 alongside the next generation of consoles. It will be marketed as the ultimate and final "version" of Destiny -- it will not only include a new campaign that acts as the "epic conclusion" to the fight against the Darkness but it will include the majority of areas and content from Destiny 1 and 2. In other words, this will be the game that many players thought we would be getting with the original Destiny --- an always changing universe that new planets are added to over the years. I can even see this PS5/Scarlet game simply being called "Destiny."
Perhaps unlikely, but I think something like that is what Bungie wants to do.
I know a guy who is a mod in the twitch chat. Apparently this time regular people are being invited as well. I think the invites were sent out Tuesday.
Well, if it doesn't make enough money for Kotick...
Glassdoor criticisms have been slamming the size of operation for years blaming it for the bottleneck effect on production as things have to be taken through a million hoops of approval and bureaucratic processes in order to get them done. Allegedly Bungie also hasn't fully embraced agile work methodology.I am also not sure if they do need 750 people to develop a game like Destiny, that's why I am pretty sure some of the studio is also working on that $100 million Chinese funding game, some maybe on a new IP and rest on Destiny 3 and Destiny 2's ongoing support.
But I think that's was what deej was hinting at. How the console space has changed since destiny came out. I see a new destiny sooner rather than later. We won't know until May-JuneThey won't do this for various reasons. But an obvious one is because of the size/number of disks required. They don't have the same luxury as long term PC MMO's that continuously build on the platform, because they haven't structured their titles and business model that way.
I wish it were true, but I frankly don't see that happening, at all.
Opiticor aka BFG but with an exclusive skin (might be elexis, not sure)
I wonder if any big publisher is willing to even work with Bungie at all after the mess Destiny 1 and Destiny 2 was in terms of development, and also how Microsoft had to constantly keep them in check for Halo 2.Microsoft needs to offer them a nice check and 100% full creative control.
Perhaps people will finally shut their mouths when bungie unshackled, release d3 only for it to be exactly like its predecessors.I wonder if any big publisher is willing to even work with Bungie at all after the mess Destiny 1 and Destiny 2 was in terms of development, and also how Microsoft had to constantly keep them in check for Halo 2.
I advise people to read up on Destiny's whole development, marketing, cause while most of the gaming media is cheering and high fiving Bungie for leaving Activision, I find that immensely disinegnious way of presenting the situation as to why Destiny as a franchise turned out as it is currently.
Especially Skillup's video since it is completely misrepresenting the situation and how Activision multiple times extended the deadline for Destiny 1 and Expansion (and even Destiny 2 got a reboot - based on a report) - I even cringed when he said: Oh well it is now free from Activision's talons and it is going to be super awesome...... I went jesus most of these youtubers have no idea how this game was marketed released, or if they do remember they seem to block it out.
He also goes: Well Destiny 2 was forced out... and I'm like sort of ? Cause they decided to reboot the development once again, and had no clue what to do with the game, and it shows. Yes having a game yearly released is a strain, but then why go into a contract like that with Activision.... oh right the money.
Yes Activision is greedy, but on the other hand Bungie marketed a franchise as an epic space fantasy game, and all we got was a cut up story ( cause the plot was thrown out 99% of the way) - I would not be suprised if Activision just got tired of Bungie's shit and how they were getting blamed for everything bad with the franchise. How the gameplay and just in general Bungie's stubborness to put in matchmaking to basic things took years to do. Funnily enough they seem to let From Software do whatever they want and not flush the game with forced multiplayer or even microtransactions for buying skill point or weapons.
Yes Activision is scummy, but eveyone seems to forget how incompetent Bungie is in the long, where you need two development teams from Activision, and also how they still might have an engine where it takes 8 hours to move a rock.
And still we have people defending Bungie. Destiny 2 is the product of a 700+ man team and an extra year of development. And somehow that's Activision's fault.Yep. Bungie was given a lot of time, help, money, and Activision pushed deadlines for them and they still fucked up.
the engine has been the source of some horror stories. they best take the time to fix it up moreDoes bungie own the engine too btw?
Otherwise destiny 3 is gonna be far away at this point.
Does bungie own the engine too btw?
Otherwise destiny 3 is gonna be far away at this point.
Hopefully they don't use that. Not a fan of that engine at all. Looks awful in Killzone/Horizon and Death Stranding doesn't look too promising.
the engine has been the source of some horror stories. they best take the time to fix it up more