i got brown noted by the destiny loading screen when i had e coli

destiny x no man’s sky

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The Trials social space is so fucking cool, and the flawless part is just !?!?

i haven’t seen the flawless part yet, but that space fucking rules

i hope they have different maps every week that are just in that same wierdo space-zone

got a better devils from clan rewards, a cool helmet from edz rep, and that one scout rifle from zavala that people say is good

oh and that little arc familiar that follows you around when you cast rift as an arc warlock rules

yeeeeeeeah

looking forward to seeing the % of mida + uriel’s gift loadouts in this weeks trials

all the vanguard primary weapons are really good, Nightshade is such a fucking beast in PvP

reminded me of gradius options tbh

raid aesthetic spoilers

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Do not read this post until you’ve beaten the raid (or don’t care about spoilers). Yes, I know my group hasn’t beaten it yet, but this is a post complaining about YouTubers putting raid spoilers in titles/thumbnails and I’m going to say what the big spoiler is while complaining about it.

DON’T FUCKING MAKE A VIDEO CALLED LEVIATHAN RAID TWIST ENDING EXPLAINED

got enough shards to get pocket infinity 2.0 from xur

man it’s pretty freakin great, i’m feeling pretty good about destiny 2’s gjallarhorn being a fusion rifle with much better aestetics

got a better devils from the clan crucible package too and a blue rocket launcher with clusterbombs that are actually good

yeah this is spot on, just gonna call em options now

hi I started playing this yesterday and how do I join Panther Moderns

what’s your PSN name? I think one of the admins will have to add you, but they are on regularly.

same as my username here.
Does the companion app do anything essential? My Nexus seems on the brink of death and my backup is a Windows Phone :frowning:

It makes inventory management a lot easier, but nothing you can’t do in game with a little bit more load times.

just invited you!

Thanks! Pretty stoked to get into this, my only time spent with the og Destiny was this year and it felt like the “live” experience was already over and everything figured out.

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if you can’t use the app, https://app.destinyitemmanager.com is better anyway

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i was thinking about the gauntlet and i’m pretty sure it’s my favourite destiny raid encounter

I totally agree with you! There’s something super great about how the learning of each of its mechanics is paced, especially in relation to how quick each execution part is. It strikes such a good balance between those two phases, in comparison to previous raids where learning what to do is followed by a difficult slog of perfect execution. King’s Fall will haunt me forever.

So I said this in the raid group yesterday, but it kinda surprised people and I wanna know if I’m alone in feeling this: I’m not really feeling Destiny 2 once you’ve gotten to raid-ready power level.

Most of the loot system changes greatly reduce the amount of friction between starting the campaign and getting to an acceptable level to enter a raid, and I commend Bungie for making these changes, as it makes it much easier for the average player to get to experience the greatest content in the game. However, there are no longer any reliable, deterministic ways of getting specific loot items, and that limits your ability to chase after specific builds.

By the end of D1, you had a weekly allotment of legendary marks you could go out and complete activities to get, and you could turn in those legendary marks for specific items at vendors. All of that has been stripped out and replaced with the token system in D2, where you turn in something like 25 vendor-specific tokens in exchange for a vendor engram, containing a random item from that vendor’s loot table. If you want a full set of Nessus armor, there is nothing in the game you can do to work towards a Nessus armor set aside from grinding away endlessly at Nessus activities to get tokens and roll engrams until you get all the armor items. (And for pretty much any planet aside from EDZ, it doesn’t take long before you’ve exhausted all of the side content.)

The infusion system also became more frustrating, because you can no longer infuse with any weapon in a slot, but instead have to infuse an auto rifle with another auto rifle and whatnot. This is a pain in the ass, because beyond 265, legendaries will only drop at a lower light level than what you currently are, and therefore you are not only chasing exotics to infuse with, but you are hoping for exotics in a specific subtype of a specific slot if you’ve got a certain weapon you want to infuse up. If you infuse the exotic, you also lose 5 of its power unless you’ve got a legendary attack mod lying around because exotics are all equipped with a +5 attack mod.

Fixed rolls also play into this to some extent. Age of Triumph was an interesting time in D1 because all faction vendors had weapon perks rotating weekly, and that meant you actually had a reason to check into the vendors every week in case anything they sold was an upgrade on your existing loadout. In D2, once you’ve got a Better Devils, there is no point to any other hand cannon you come across because you have the best one in the game already. Hope you’ve got what it takes to infuse it.

I don’t blame Bungie for going the route they did with the systems in D2. I see how they benefit the casual player to give them a nice gentle ramp up from 0 to 265 power, and usually you aren’t really putting too much thought into your weapon and armor builds until you’ve played the raid once or twice. But once you’re past that point, I just found every opportunity D1 gave me to express my creativity to be cut off by being entirely reliant on RNG, and if I wanted that, I would be playing fucking Granblue Fantasy.

I think Destiny 2 is great if you want to treat this like a 20-hour game and play the raid with people a couple times, but having the main way I enjoyed playing the endgame gutted out of it means I don’t see myself dumping hundreds of hours into this game like I did with D1. This probably means it’s going to be way more accessible and less daunting for a bunch more people, and it’s probably the correct market decision, but D2 endgame feels meaningless and empty to me in a way that D1 never was to me.

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