I guess it will all be reset - would make most sense :DIsn't it better to wait until after the DLC drops to have a chance at the new stuff? Or is it reset day? It's been so long since I played.
I guess it will all be reset - would make most sense :DIsn't it better to wait until after the DLC drops to have a chance at the new stuff? Or is it reset day? It's been so long since I played.
I miss the Old Guard shader and the Stranger's Rifle, but at least I can kinda cosplay the Boss from MGS3.
Nobody can log in after 34 minutes from now, but they don't actually go down until an hour later iirc. If you get in the game in the next half hour or so you're good for a bit.
Ah, thank you :)Nobody can log in after 34 minutes from now, but they don't actually go down until an hour later iirc. If you get in the game in the next half hour or so you're good for a bit.
Is it easy to catch up again, i have not played DLC1 because i got bored after reaching max Light so i never looked back. But i am interested in the changes they have made since release.
What you can do is send them to someone and then use the PSN messenger app to download the picture. You can then just upload to imgur if you have that app as well.
I'd like to believe him, but it's too late at this point for me. Never been more hyped for a game than I was for D2, and never more disappointed after release. I deleted it, and I'm not coming back, even though I paid for the DLC. I hope they make it happen for those of you who stuck around.
I'd like to believe him, but it's too late at this point for me. Never been more hyped for a game than I was for D2, and never more disappointed after release. I deleted it, and I'm not coming back, even though I paid for the DLC. I hope they make it happen for those of you who stuck around.
I couldn't help but see an exotic sword that had a particular twirling animation, and I thought of all those Dark Drinker posts you've made. This could be your answer.
I absolutely feel for the developers. But it's about consistency. And they often do not have a choice in the decisions that lead to consumers having trust in a company. That falls on the leadership at Bungie and whatever agreements/concessions they made to Activision. I'm sure this is not the title and way Bungie wanted to make their game. But they made their bed.Anyone know how big the update will be?
These kind of comments from developers really break my heart. I never agree with screaming to devs that you don't like something, but in this case they've clearly got the message and are trying to fox things.
Because it's not a second chance. They did this already in D1. We're seemingly stuck in a cycle with Bungie. I honestly can't blame people for sitting it out.Why are people so opposed to giving games another chance when the devs make changes that go in the right direction. This isn't 2002, a bad game doesn't stay a bad game forever anymore (Destiny 2 was never even a "bad" game overall, just terrible design choices)
You paid for the game, it was not what you wanted but down the road it shows signs of becoming what it could have been before ie: the game you looked forward to.
Is there any other reason to flat out refuse playing it other than complete and utter pettiness?
I just don't get this. You couldn't have been that hyped if you are so against reinstalling and seeing whats changed/fixed/improved upon.
Why are people so opposed to giving games another chance when the devs make changes that go in the right direction. This isn't 2002, a bad game doesn't stay a bad game forever anymore (Destiny 2 was never even a "bad" game overall, just terrible design choices)
And I don't get how you don't see that reactions are subjective. I put in 1100 hours of Destiny, and I played a hundred or so hours of D2 through the first DLC. By the end of that time, D2 turned me off, completely. If I hadn't deleted it, I guess I'd play the DLC as I did buy the deluxe digital package, but I've moved on. I like to play one game for a long time, and right now that game is Monster Hunter World. I'm not interested in going back to D2 at this point. Down the line, who knows?Why are people so opposed to giving games another chance when the devs make changes that go in the right direction. This isn't 2002, a bad game doesn't stay a bad game forever anymore (Destiny 2 was never even a "bad" game overall, just terrible design choices)
You paid for the game, it was not what you wanted but down the road it shows signs of becoming what it could have been before ie: the game you looked forward to.
Is there any other reason to flat out refuse playing it other than complete and utter pettiness?
I just don't get this. You couldn't have been that hyped if you are so against reinstalling and seeing whats changed/fixed/improved upon.