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Rocket Launcher (4.82%), Sword (4.43%) vs Shotgun (1.47%), Fusion Rifle (1.11%), Sniper (0.4%) - data shows that even though shotguns or fusion rifles may have more potential for kills, the ex-Heavy Weapons still dominate the Power slot, as expected
The3rdWalker replied to The3rdWalker's topic in Destiny 2
Seriously there is no reason to use anything but Sins of The Past, Merciless second then Hawthorne’s a close third. -
I purchased the complete set so yes I will be playing it. To me the game is way off of Destiny One, however this game is easy enough to where you need maybe four hours a week to totally max out whatever the game has to offer. The grind, the old Destiny rush to raid is dead. However, the PC guys have really become a close knit group and as we play other games we still set aside one hour a week to do the Leviathan. I believe this patch coming up for 05 DEC and 12 DEC is a step into the right direction, but I don't expect anything from them anymore, nothing at all. This game is more in an anemic state right now more so than the franchise has ever been, and with the XP throttle stunt I've started putting them up there with the other scumbag companies. They have these expansions to prove themselves, if not I have no issue never coming back to the Destiny brand. I mean the only reason I gave 2 a shot was the PC release.
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It's a battle royale game... you're not here to play minecraft, you're here to win. It's a dickhead move for them to use MNK on any console FPS.
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They shouldn't be. It's a massive advantage for players using mnk.
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I can imagine the gas rendering is really going to beat these machines up. No shade on the comment I just know that these games are kind of optimized poorly for most PCs, let alone console.
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That is hilarious! That much money to run the game on 30 FPS. Are you shitting me? I hope no one gets baited by the XB1X.
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I will be buying a Switch in the near future.
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EA Stock Down -$3,000,000,000
The3rdWalker replied to J4MES OX4D's topic in General Gaming Discussion
Man Hudson.. I use to love bomberman and Adventure Island. -
Well Optic Gaming alone is worth 1/10th of the COD Sales. Seems smart to focus on the esports side as these teams bring fans, jerseys, advertisement deals etc. Then again I always believe these sort of games need to cater to pros more than the casual base. There should be a casual playlist/ mode for the general public. I mean I'm not going to add a flag belt to the NFL so people who like flag football can feel at home.
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I love that I can expect you to stuff from Reddit, including comments you agree with. It makes my job easier of not having to post as much.
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EA Stock Down -$3,000,000,000
The3rdWalker replied to J4MES OX4D's topic in General Gaming Discussion
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$467 builds you a slightly better XB-OX as a PC. Coupled with poor game selection, see you in two years Microsoft for Xbox One X 2
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EA Stock Down -$3,000,000,000
The3rdWalker replied to J4MES OX4D's topic in General Gaming Discussion
EA has made record earnings since 2012 despite this stock rating. I think people believe this actually hurt them. They won't bat an eye for this. -
That statement shocked me to, Origins is solid.
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Bungie has quite a ways to go before I say they are back on their game an I am optimistic of Destiny's future. However, this update to me is a great start. The masterclass system I will be diving into as soon as possible as this will give the advanced player a bit more of a grind/ something to work for. All of the different armor on sale at all times is a huge positive. Private matches need to happen in Crucible, so hopefully that is very early 2018. Three of coins, to be fair I never used in D1 because the gear was pretty easy to get but it's great to put it back into Destiny 2. All of the shit in D1 should have been here at launch. Good patch, but can they keep it up?
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Source: https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/46504 Hey everyone, With Destiny 2’s console and PC launches behind us, we want to take some time to talk with you about Destiny 2 – specifically where it’s at today, and where it’s going. Our team has been reading feedback and working on updates to improve the game. We’ve also been reading some tough criticism about our lack of communication, and we agree we need to be more open. Going forward, Destiny 2’s post-launch game systems, features, and updates are being designed specifically to focus on and support players who want Destiny to be their hobby – the game they return to, and a game where friendships are made. We want Destiny to be a game that fits into your life, providing you with reasons to log in and play with your friends, clans, and families. We want Destiny to be a world you want to be a part of. A month ago, we published a list of improvements on the blog. Today, we’re going to revisit that list and update its status, and share some of the work the team is readying for December, January, and beyond. We know it’s frustrating when there isn’t enough of a dialog with the development team. You have our commitment that we’re going to do a better job going forward. - Luke Smith & Chris Barrett Upcoming Updates Overview We previously published a list of upcoming Destiny 2 improvements we want to deliver. Some of these updates will be introduced on December 5 and December 12. Others will land in the New Year. New systems and rewards to give our most engaged players additional, optional pursuits, including: A new Weapon Tier: Masterworks, which will feature stat trackers, random, re-rollable stat bonuses, unique item tooltips, and item details screens (see the December Update Details section below for more info) Improved vendor rewards, adding ways for people to purchase items directly with their Legendary Shards and Tokens (see the December Update Details section below for more info) Adding Armor Ornaments that grant visual permutations of armor as players complete specific Challenges (see the December Update Details section below for more info) Better incentives for players who complete challenging Prestige activities We’re targeting a January update to provide better incentives to complete Prestige activities Better rewards and replay value for Strikes, Adventures, and Lost Sectors In December, we will be introducing a Heroic Strikes playlist and more generous Strike rewards Rewards for Adventures and Lost Sectors are still on our radar, but will not be delivered for our December updates Private matches for the Crucible Still targeting early 2018 and expect to have better insight into exact timing in the New Year We are also moving Ranked PVP to the top of our priority list for next year to support the competitive community Crucible tuning like adjusted Supremacy scoring and better spawning rules In December, we will introduce additional updates and bug-fixes intended to improve these areas of the Crucible Better incentives for completing Crucible matches (and penalties for quitting competitive games) A "Quitter Penalty" system is currently in development, and you can expect an update on the deployment of this system in the New Year Continued improvements to Iron Banner and Faction Rallies, including uniqueness of rewards The next Iron Banner and Faction Rally will introduce improvements in both these areas (see the December Update Details section below for more info) Changes to make the mod economy more interesting and impactful The Gunsmith will have some updates to how Mods are acquired (see the December Update Details section below for more info) We are exploring more updates to this system in the New Year Ongoing improvements to Exotics, including adjustments to reduce instances of duplication We plan to tune under-performing Exotics and will continue to make targeted updates and improvements Duplication protection will be added for Exotics in the New Year New ways to spend surplus currency and materials (looking at you Legendary Shards) Players will be able to spend Tokens and Legendary Shards on Vendor inventory (see the December Update Details section below for more info) Xur will have new items, as well (see the December Update Details section below for more info) An emote interface that allows players to equip Salty, Spicy Ramen, Six Shooter, and Flip Out all at the same time Emote interface improvements are still on the list, and you can expect an update on the development of this system in the New Year We will continue to revisit and update this list in the weeks and months ahead to keep you up to speed on what we’re working on. Below, you’ll find more specific detail about each of the features and updates you can expect to land in December. December Update Details There are four key areas we’re targeting for improvements in December. Some of these updates will arrive with the December 5 update, and some additional updates will be included in a patch that will be deployed the following week on December 12. Both updates combined include improvements set against the following goals: Deepen Rewards for advanced players Provide More Player Control over obtaining rewards Make Shards Useful by adding things to use them for Provide General Quality fixes wherever possible The following changes are the first steps towards achieving these goals, with more planned for our next release in January. Here is a preview of impending changes to Destiny 2. Each category is marked with a forecast delivery date. Masterworks Image Link - Image Link [DEC 12] Legendary Weapons will drop as or be upgraded to become Masterworks versions Masterworks will have a few advantages over the baseline Legendary weapon: Track and display the number of kills with that weapon (with choice between total count or Crucible-only count) Generate orbs for you and your allies on multi-kills Add weapon stat bonuses that are selected randomly from a small pool and are re-rollable Masterworks drop from any source of Legendary weapons for characters above 250 Power Unwanted Masterworks can be dismantled into materials that can upgrade an existing Legendary Weapon into a Masterwork Raid and Trials of the Nine Weapons will have a very high chance to be Masterworks We have future plans to extend Masterworks to other gear and expose your kill counts in more places (e.g. Crucible kill screen) Armor Ornaments Image Link [DEC 5] Armor Ornaments will be added to some existing Armor sets for more visual customization without losing your Shaders or Mods These ornaments will be unlocked by completing objectives specific to each set, and are permanently unlocked account-wide, just like Exotic Weapon ornaments They will be applied to the base pieces that you may already have collected, and can now unlock on Vendors if not In Season 2, the following sets have ornaments unlocked in their respective activities: Vanguard Faction Armor Crucible Faction Armor Trials of the Nine Armor Iron Banner Armor Dead Orbit Armor Future War Cult Armor New Monarchy Armor Eater of Worlds Raid Lair Armor Image Link [DEC 12] Faction Armor and Weapons will be unlocked for purchase for Legendary Shards and Faction Tokens on most Faction Vendors All five Armor Slots will always be present, and Weapons will rotate weekly on Factions that have them Slots will be unlocked by claiming Reward Engrams from the respective Faction You will get credit for engrams you may have already claimed since launch Image Link [DEC 12] Xur has some new offerings for players collecting Exotics: Every week, you’ll be able to acquire one of the new Fated Engrams using Legendary Shards that will decrypt as Exotics that aren’t already in your collection A simpler Three of Coins that boosts Exotic drop rates from any source for 4 hours No obscure stacking mechanics or need to re-apply before every boss These cost Legendary Shards and you can have as many as you like General Investment Image Link [DEC 5] Banshee has some updates on the Weapon and Armor Mod front: For players wanting to clear some Mod inventory space, Rare quality Mods will dismantle into Gunsmith Materials and have a chance to produce Legendary quality Mod Components For players chasing specific Legendary Mods (including Legendary Kinetic Mods), Banshee will offer a selection of specific Legendary Mods for direct purchase, with a selection that will rotate daily and cost Legendary Shards and Mod Components [DEC 5] For players chasing a world Legendary or looking for Masterworks, Master Rahool will sell some of his rumored hoard of Legendary Engrams for Legendary Shards [DEC 12] Commander Zavala and Lord Shaxx will sell Gift consumables for Legendary Shards that can be used during a Strike or Crucible Match that will serve the following functions: Grant bonus rewards to everyone in that activity upon completion, friend or foe alike Award anything from Faction Tokens to a round of Exotics for everyone in the match [DEC 12] Exploit safeguards on Chests and Resource Nodes are greatly relaxed and players should encounter them less frequently Even if they do, drop rates for Tokens is only reduced to 30% instead of 0%, and Glimmer will be unaffected We want to associate a visual indicator with this in a future update, but we weren’t able to pull that off in this update (but we hear you!) [DEC 12] Vendors will now beckon you to hand in your Reputation Tokens only when you’re carrying enough to earn a Reward Engram [DEC 5] Changes affecting Reputation Tokens: Daily Challenges will have Reputation Token awards increased across the board Cayde’s Treasure Chests still offer variable rewards, but now guarantee (at minimum) a payout of destination appropriate Reputation Tokens Strikes will drop a larger number of Vanguard Reputation Tokens Common quality Destination Resource Tokens will have their drop rates increased to 100%, and values per Token increased as well (by 50% for common quality Tokens and 250% for rare quality Tokens) On the balance, Reputation required per Reward Engram will increase for Destination Factions (+37%) and Gunsmith (+50%) Leviathan Raid Tokens will be redeemed at Benedict immediately upon obtaining a Token, instead of requiring a full clear before unlocking With the launch of Curse of Osiris, and the beginning of Season 2, you can expect to see a full suite of patch notes that will document all of the changes outlined above, as well as additional gameplay and sandbox tuning changes the team is making to improve Destiny 2. We’ll also soon be providing pre-load and launch day details, as well as a roadmap for our Season 2 content, which includes The Dawning in mid-December. XP Mechanics Last weekend, we disabled a scaling mechanism that adjusted XP gains up and down without reflecting those adjustments in the UI. Our intention was to keep slower-paced activities as rewarding as high intensity grinding without confusing variations in displayed XP values, but the silent nature of the mechanic betrayed the expectation of transparency that you have for Destiny 2. We were able to disable the system with a server-side change, but a new solution is now needed to rebalance XP in Destiny 2. We have begun that work, and will continue to provide updates to you about timelines and specifics. The values coded into our website API are being updated today (and may already have been as you read this post) to reflect the removal of this scaling mechanism. In a future update, we intend to link these internal and display-only values together for greater consistency, and to ensure that when changes are made they are accurately reflected everywhere we report them. We already see that the newly adjusted 160K XP per level value means that leveling is too slow for some activities, and we have begun the process of collecting data and recalibrating XP earn rates to improve them as quickly as possible. XP boosts, including both consumable items and passive bonuses like the Well Rested 300% bonus, were always applied after this system and never resulted in early slowing of XP. They should be unchanged by the disabling of this system and will continue to provide their stated increase in XP gain. Expect to see a lot of conversation from our team on this front, as XP rewards are updated and brought back in-line with player expectations. The Future Going forward, we plan to continue this dialog as openly and frequently as possible. This will be an ongoing process, but one that we are committed to. This week we’ll be publishing a new episode of the Bungie Podcast where we will sound off on the current state of Destiny 2, how we think about our communication challenges, and what it takes to update the game in the wild. You’ll be able to listen on both Apple and Android devices. Thank you for playing, for being passionate about the Destiny 2 experience, and for working with us as we look to continuously improve our game and studio communication.
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Sounds about right. Seriously Black Flag was one of the only single player games I was addicted to. It also made me want a pirate ship game. I will most likely be Skull & Bones day one.
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Rocket Launcher (4.82%), Sword (4.43%) vs Shotgun (1.47%), Fusion Rifle (1.11%), Sniper (0.4%) - data shows that even though shotguns or fusion rifles may have more potential for kills, the ex-Heavy Weapons still dominate the Power slot, as expected
The3rdWalker replied to The3rdWalker's topic in Destiny 2
When I was leveling my character for the first time I used a sniper rifle in a strike, that is all. Once I got Sins there was no reason to equip another power weapon- however once I get Merciless to 305 I will try it. -
Data from here, November 28. The top 5 weapons on power slot are: 2 rocket launchers and 3 swords. As slayerage releases his new video, we can clearly see that the distinction between special and heavy weapons is still here - "hidden" in the data from the weapons. While weapons previously categorized as Heavy dominate, the ex-Special weapons struggle, even if they're in a good spot balance-wise (Shotguns and Fusion Rifles). We're left with a feeling that we get more ammo for rockets than before, but less for snipers, for example.
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This is a neat tool to show you your play history during Destiny 1 and Destiny 2. What patterns can you spot in your playtime? https://chrisfried.github.io/secret-scrubland/
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https://www.behance.net/gallery/46631907/Destiny-Emblem-Wallpapers