Sentences with phrase «destiny players»

How do all you Destiny players feel about this?
It's clear by now that Destiny players love abuse — I mean, to continue to playing that game after the amount of shit it pulls means you've got to hate yourself.
On that subject, Destiny players will, of course, get access to Bungie.net, the studio's community website.
I'm sure the more engaged Destiny players will have much grander ideas and expectations for Destiny 2.
As you can see this is a very exciting time for us Destiny players, celebrating the life we had as well as looking forward to our future life inside of the game.
In our research, we set out to build a recommender system to help Destiny players improve at the game by suggesting different weapon loadouts and stat allocations.
Destiny players are reporting a new bug with the Oryx fight that is making the Oryx challenge in the King's Fall raid a little extra difficult.
Talking of, did you find anything worth having in the items that Xur Agent of the Nine is selling to Destiny players?
For those Destiny players that have been struggling, the answer has been found.
-- Simon's take on Destiny: My Seething Rage (note: very long but interesting discussion that's not just for Destiny players.
Destiny players love to complain about the game.
It also explicitly explains why long - time Destiny players won't be able to carry over the weapons, armor, and other items they've been collecting for the past three years to the next installment: it was all destroyed when the city fell.
Destiny players hungry for content maybe turning to The Division.
Most Destiny players, including myself, have yet to acquire all armor and weapon exotics from both year one and two.
King's Fall sadly does not have a exotic weapon however it brings us to the next thing all Destiny players should do.
The combination of seamless co-op of the main campaign as well as crafted co-op experiences like strikes and raids and the competitive crucible mode means that Destiny players have a lot to keep them busy.
According to Bungie and Activision, there are almost 13 million Destiny players collectively... more»
This is huge for Destiny players due to the game's history of lacking enough content to keep things consistently...
Bungie revealed some absolutely ridiculous stats about Destiny players and the amount of time spent in the game since its release.
The Leviathan Raid and its smaller end - game cousin, The Nightfall, are the premiere PvE events of Destiny 2, and so far they're both successful in their purpose of keeping hardcore Destiny players like me coming back.
According to Bungie and Activision, there are almost 13 million Destiny players collectively on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network — more specifically, PSN IDs or Gamertags that have «jumped on and played Destiny.»
Something I still don't understand, however, and maybe some more seasoned Destiny players can enlighten me, is why if Crota is a Hive God and Oryx is his dad, why does Oryx need to take the Hive before they'll fight for him?
Destiny players proved that great good exists in all places.
All across the globe, millions of eager Destiny players are putting on their best gear and grabbing their best guns, ready to leap right in and do whatever it is the objective on their screen says until they get that fucking XP.
An old customer, if they didn't purchase the expansion already (which according to Activision a very large percentage of Destiny players already have it), could currently spend $ 35 on content and have everything so far.
Most, if not all, Destiny players will know about everything in this set, though no one has ever seen Commander Zavala leave The Tower.
The company have taken to the community in asking these questions, bringing in «a large cohort of the top worldwide Destiny players».
Destiny players who invested 100s of hours in the original Destiny will receive some kind of flair or a small reward.
Luke why don't u explain to us why you aren't charging new destiny players anything for taken King, yet you feel comfortable taking $ 40 from the year one players?
Destiny was next with $ 14.2 million — the steep drop off between second and third is indicative of the comparative dearth of extra content available to Destiny players as compared to GTA 5 and Advanced Warfare, I assume.
Maybe the timing comes as a surprise to some Destiny players, but there had been signs that Bungie would gradually stop supporting the PlayStation 3 and Xbox One.
«Bestselling multiplayer gets expansion» is perhaps not the most mind - blowing news you'll read all day, but for Destiny players hankering for something new, The Dark Below looks like it should hit the spot.
Many of Destiny players are reporting log - in problems that are preventing them from being able to play the game.
To me, this is good and bad: The Taken King is an expansion that's aimed at hardcore Destiny players.
The honor of being the first team to complete the raid goes to Clan Redeem, made up of Destiny players EhRoar, FleshCrunch, MagneticRubber, Modern Tryhard, PvT Nuclear and Snead.
Destiny players who were struggling to play the game on slow connections have given heartfelt thanks to Bungie today, after the company pointed out that maybe they should just, like, get a better internet...
This is good news for all Destiny players, as it will be one less way that the community base is segregated.
The map is Blind Watch which is not really that popular among Destiny players but it's still quite functional.
All across the globe, millions of eager Destiny players are putting on their best gear and grabbing their best guns, ready to leap right in and do whatever it is the objective on their...
Bungie has been teasing some news that will make Destiny players very excited.
Rise of Iron isn't quite the game changer that the Taken King was last year, but there's still plenty for Destiny players to dig into here.
In an Earnings Call Activision's Collister Johnson explained that «top Destiny players» had visited Bungie and tried the Warmind expansion and had a sneaky look at the big content drop coming this autumn, all of which gained a «very positive response.»
Longtime Destiny players will be happy to see a familiar face (well, hear a familiar voice): The Warmind known as Rasputin makes its first appearance since the original Destiny.
Destiny 2 is a lot more of the Destiny players of the first game will remember but with some significant changes to some game mechanics GO →
If there's one thing that Destiny players love, it's being locked out of content until they pay money.
Gone are the days of using specific high - powered gear to level up, a system that originally robbed Destiny players of the ability to customize the fabulous future - wizard of their dreams.
As destiny players we are really suffering right now.
I don't think the real attraction for most Destiny players is (or ever was) the storyline anyways.
Only the dedicated Destiny players made it through, because for every flaw there were some things that really kept them engaged; the social aspect and the exhilarating gameplay.
You still have the puzzles, platforming, and hordes of enemies to wipe out that were popular from the first game that many Destiny players loved.
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