I'm talking about the raid that was only released yesterday.
There are also events that they will be doing every week/month.
This is an evolving game. You haven't seen everything.
I find it funny that someone plays the game for 20-30 hours in a few days, but then say you don't like it. It must have been so horrible that you could only play it for 10 hours a day.
Sounds like an idiot who played the game. At least he admits it in the first paragraph... "Of course, take this article with a grain of salt as it does not illustrate the final product. I only played a 10 minute section of the game’s third chapter at the Montreal Comic-Con, but I was not wowed or impressed at all during my time with the game."
So, judgement on a 10 minute play?
He admits it is beautiful.
He admits it is the same pl...
Amazing he went through all of the content in one weekend. Riiiiiight.
Sure, raiding isn't easy. That's not what it says. It doesn't even say hard or really hard.
Since when is difficult the same as "nearly impossible"?
Read the article....
Bungie Specialists have confirmed that, while you may be able to access the Raid before you reach Level 26, such acts would be very foolish.
— Bungie (@Bungie) September 15, 2014
Nice headline. Call it nearly impossible, but don't make any comments about why it is supposedly impossible.
So some people say they ran out of things to do within a couple days.
Some people complain the game doesn't even start after couple days.
Right.
It isn't a damn MMO. Bungie never said it was an MMO. They actually said it was not an MMO.
If the most people you see on the screen at a time is like 6. That isn't an MMO.
Have you idiots ever played an MMO? Hundreds or thousands of people in the same world at the same time. You could visit any of them if you knew where they were.
I'm enjoying it as well. I can't comment on the flaws of the PVP, because I'm not that type of player. I don't know if it is truly unbalanced or not.
My only 2 negatives are:
- Some of the boss fights are just too long. That isn't the proper way to try to make it difficult, just makes it annoying. Instead they should drop their health like 75%, but put some limitations on revives.
- Not a lot of locations.
With that sai...
Got it for 60 plus 40 back in store credit at Kmart.
I could understand certain situations where it would be acceptable to want a game to fail.
As was already mentioned, DRM type situations or Always Online type deals. I don't think you should have to have an internet connection establish to games (especially ones that have a single player component). Diablo 3 for example.
But wanting it to fail just because it has a huge budget? Kind of stupid.
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These codes have nothing to do with the Limited Edition....
Changed? Probably not much. But we had access to hardly any content.
I was just mocking the article for jumping to conclusions about Ubisoft switching to a new protagonist just because there was a DLC pack about a certain character.
It happens all the time. Doesn't mean squat.
So, does Infamous First Light and Last of Us Left Behind also mean they are trying to salvage the failures their main characters?
Maybe you should change the title to reflect that this is just the opinion of one developer.
Did you ever consider some people don't use their gaming console for music/video?
I'm asking this because I don't know the facts, not to be a smartass. I did play all of Halo: Combat Evolved back in the day on a friend's system.
Exactly how much story and lore did the original Halo have? I'm not talking about the whole story. Because I don't remember it being that in-depth.
I get the sense that people are comparing Halo's lore that has evolved over multiple games to Destiny's single release so far.