My fave flavour is coffee, and if
the good RNG picks me, I'd love to pay for postage coz I live miles away!
Not exact matches
After buying $
RNG, the position immediately fell under a bit of pressure because the price closed
well below the intraday day, and on increasing volume (on March 10).
That's what made the original so great, powerful rewards that kept you wanting to come back and chase, only thing in Destiny 2 that I don't have and want is
Better Devils yet unlike the first game, I just don't have the motivation to chase it with D2's
RNG system.
Sadly, the final boss ruins what
good things the game was starting to show with the excellent fortress bosses that came beforehand, with a stupid ball bouncing phase 1, a pretty easy phase 2 and an
RNG based phase 3 that's akin to Wily Machine 7.
I have a vanilla ps4, a ps4 pro, a full blown racing rig with a t300, openwheeler, th8a and buttkicker as
well as a psvr... I can test the bleep outta this game, hope the random psn
rng takes this into account... would love to help fine tune things and provide relevant feedback.
On reflection I think there was probably a
better way to manage the randomness in the game, and other games have dealt with the
RNG problem in different ways.
Dark souls demon soul ect are normal hard for Japan even hard mode on cyber sleuth I easly for them and
rng as
well.
Hardcore fans swore that Destiny's raids were
well worth the grind while others damned its
RNG heavy loot drops and progression system.
It feels like
RNG, move the right stick to an area your opponent isn't, and hope for the
best.
I would be
best to look up a guide, search something like Pokemon X / Y
RNG breeding, but the basic idea is exploiting destiny knot and the way the game assign random stats to manipulate perfect pokemon.
Forcing players into your
RNG based cash shop in the hopes of catching a few whales, who might drop a few hundred dollars in the hopes of securing an entire set of matching shaders, is pure averse at
best and certainly praying on the psychological vulnerabiltiies of those who are prone to addictive behavior.
RNG acknowledges the perception «that artists might not be as
good at running the business side of the gallery, but this ultimately points to a different set of values that artist - run spaces like
RNG have — one that prioritizes and deals in creative capital over financial capital.»