My ass says 10 am PDT.
Thanks!10 AM PDT
Same time as when it opened on the 17th I believe.
That would be great! I got a day off tomorrow and a few beers to kill.
Maybe finally a chance to play with some gaffers!
My ass says 10 am PDT.
Thanks!10 AM PDT
Same time as when it opened on the 17th I believe.
Where? Because there's more people than just you? If that's the only qualifier for something being an MMO, I think we need a new class of game. I don't think the game matchmaking you with 5 other players makes it an MMO.
Borderlands has Gear, Loot, Vendors, Bank, Zones, 'mounts', Classes, Talent Trees, Levels and sort-of Dungeons, is Borderlands an MMO?
I feel tempted to force certain people into this competition by donating in their name.
Just practice your aim a litte. The aim assist is ridiculous strong and sniping people is very very easy in Destiny compared to other games.
Frankly I'm not sure how letting you see 12 or so people tops at a given time, generally far less, and feeling largely empty when out in open emulates a "massive multiplayer" experience. We must have vastly different ideas of what "massive" means =p
If not for explore and drive-by matchmaking, you'd be looking at something more like PSO/PSU. Small hub where you can see a few others, ability to party up and go on missions. Not mmo. Just online multiplayer game.
I was having trouble explaining what I like to do but you explained it perfectly!No idea if it's a common term but I like to call it sweep shooting. Basically move the reticle across the screen and try to time it when you're near the vicinity of the enemy's head. Aim assist and bullet magnetism will do a lot of the work for you.
Still takes a decent amount of practice though.
I finally got a chance to put together a video of some clips I had saved...it's from mostly the beta and all PVP sniping.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsexmArHVpI
I finally got a chance to put together a video of some clips I had saved...it's from mostly the beta and all PVP sniping.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsexmArHVpI
No idea if it's a common term but I like to call it sweep shooting. Basically move the reticle across the screen and try to time it when you're near the vicinity of the enemy's head.
No idea if it's a common term but I like to call it sweep shooting. Basically move the reticle across the screen and try to time it when you're near the vicinity of the enemy's head. Aim assist and bullet magnetism will do a lot of the work for you.
Still takes a decent amount of practice though.
It's the Gozen-C. I love it.Nice shooting, which sniper rifle is that?
I was having a hard time with sniper headshots due to the lag. I'm in Australia and the bullet lag is very noticeable if I play with friends and gaffers from the US.
This. Never try to aim for a guys head with a sniper rifle as chances are they'll move before you get a bead on them. You have to learn to aim away and then pull off a "drag shot". Eventually it becomes second nature.
edit: I'm not speaking from experience mind you as I suck at sniping but I'vee played with a fair few guys on other games and this is how they have told me to do it.
This. Never try to aim for a guys head with a sniper rifle as chances are they'll move before you get a bead on them. You have to learn to aim away and then pull off a "drag shot". Eventually it becomes second nature.
edit: I'm not speaking from experience mind you as I suck at sniping but I've played with a fair few guys on other games and this is how they have told me to do it.
Ok this and that youtube clip made me understand this a bit better, i keept trying to play it like any other FPS, simply put you need to learn to rely on the auto mechanics in this.
Or am i still way off the mark here?
I compare it a lot to PSU since that's the only MMO I've played. PSU puts people on one server to make it feel like there are always other people in a hub with you. Destiny tries to emulate that feeling of others always being in a hub with you with its matchmaking system. That's how I feel like it tries to imitate it personally. It may not be nearly as populated as a PSU hub, but it definitely gives me the same vibes. Especially considering I never went to to really crowded servers anyway
My main thing about Destiny is that the structure is very similar to PSU. PSU is an MMORPG, and that's why I feel Destiny's general structure fits right in with an MMORPG. Of course I know its not actually an MMO though.
You ever play an mmo before? 160 hours is nothing
Hey, awesome, sweet.This isn't an MMO...
It's the Gozen-C. I love it.
Keep in mind, when this game hits the masses there will be many more casual/less experienced players in the Crucible.
One day guys and it's back!!!!
YAY!
Ok this and that youtube clip made me understand this a bit better, i keept trying to play it like any other FPS, simply put you need to learn to rely on the auto mechanics in this.
Or am i still way off the mark here?
I strongly disagree. Having other players in the world does not make it an MMO and in the Alpha and Beta I often didn't run into anyone for extended periods of time. It is not like you are on a certain server and you can see everyone on that server; the game just randomly drops some people into your world. I've never seen more than five. Had they not dropped in those players randomly during explore, the game would have played the same and pretty much felt the same.If you want to boil it down. Then the thing that Destiny does, that makes it emulate a mmo, ignoring all the other shit like dungeons, raids etc. Then it emulates an mmo by giving you the same experience that you would normally get by playing an mmo.
In an mmo you run around a world, and then because you're on a server with other people, you unsurprisingly run into those other players, making the world feel social and connected. Destiny gives you the same social experience. You're running around in Old Russia, and then you run into other players doing their own thing, just like in an mmo.
Hey, I didn't start it. ;-(Hey, awesome, sweet.
While we're on this path, what do you guys think about tipping? Also which is better: circumcised or uncircumcised? Xbox or Playstation?
The sweet embrace of death or these discussions, again?
Nope. It's the standard scope for me...Shortgaze SLH10.Oh I have the same one, guess you upgraded the scope? I just found an uncommon one yesterday so haven't leveled it up.
From what I've heard the aim assist is very helpful in destiny. You just need to learn to spot a guy, judge which direction he's going, aim a few virtual meters ahead of him then drag across. Once your reticle is anywhere near his head pull the trigger and chances are you'll pull off a head shot.
I've yet to try this in destiny but used it a bit in TLOU MP with varying degree of success.
It'll take 6-7 matches before you begin to get a feel for it. Be prepared to finish with 1-2 kills at most to start with. Also adjusting the aim sensitivity can help a lot. You want your target to move as quickly as possible.
wat. I'm pretty sure there can be TONS of people in a hub at once in PSU. Being a MMO has nothing to do with anything else besides the number of people that can be in one server I thought.
This. Never try to aim for a guys head with a sniper rifle as chances are they'll move before you get a bead on them. You have to learn to aim away and then pull off a "drag shot". Eventually it becomes second nature.
Oh man, this moon wizard remix is hilarious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbgePPbyGbY
Probably posted earlier, but I just saw it on Bungie's twitter.
Ha! I'm doing the same thing. Kinda works with enemy AI but in PvP them pesky humans just move too much and too fast.It sounds so simple when you put it like that. I totally suck at sniping real players - I think it's because I think about it too much and keep making minor aim adjustments up, left, right a bit... I need to learn to just sweep and shoot as you put it lol.
Anyone have an opinion on the Sahara-AR3? Never got around to trying it in Crucible before maintenance hit. Even higher rate of fire than the Shingen, lower stability and lowest impact, though. I've got one with an upgrade that helps stability a bit, so kinda want to see if the rate of fire can make up for even more impact loss over shingen haha.
Stability suffered too much for the rate of fire increase IMO and the 4 extra bullets didn't do that much for me. Shingen has a high enough fire rate and is much more stable.Anyone have an opinion on the Sahara-AR3? Never got around to trying it in Crucible before maintenance hit. Even higher rate of fire than the Shingen, lower stability and lowest impact, though. I've got one with an upgrade that helps stability a bit, so kinda want to see if the rate of fire can make up for even more impact loss over shingen haha.
Anyone have an opinion on the Sahara-AR3? Never got around to trying it in Crucible before maintenance hit. Even higher rate of fire than the Shingen, lower stability and lowest impact, though. I've got one with an upgrade that helps stability a bit, so kinda want to see if the rate of fire can make up for even more impact loss over shingen haha.
Keep in mind, when this game hits the masses there will be many more casual/less experienced players in the Crucible.
FoV is "ok" but far from good.
Protip: play KZ:SF for a whole hour and then switch to Destiny. It's like taking binoculars off.
Anyone have an opinion on the Sahara-AR3? Never got around to trying it in Crucible before maintenance hit. Even higher rate of fire than the Shingen, lower stability and lowest impact, though. I've got one with an upgrade that helps stability a bit, so kinda want to see if the rate of fire can make up for even more impact loss over shingen haha.
Anyone have an opinion on the Sahara-AR3? Never got around to trying it in Crucible before maintenance hit. Even higher rate of fire than the Shingen, lower stability and lowest impact, though. I've got one with an upgrade that helps stability a bit, so kinda want to see if the rate of fire can make up for even more impact loss over shingen haha.
Keep in mind, when this game hits the masses there will be many more casual/less experienced players in the Crucible.
So i made a Poll about the FoV in the Bungie forum. Please participate so Bungie sees their Problems with the game and especially PvP,
http://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/66594184
Lets get them to increase that tiny FoV !!
So i made a Poll about the FoV in the Bungie forum. Please participate so Bungie sees their Problems with the game and especially PvP,
http://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/66594184
Lets get them to increase that tiny FoV !!
No love for the Sahara then, eh? I was having mixed feelings while leveling it up in pve, but it absolutely shredded hive knights. The stability upgrade I got along with ADS was fairly consistent for taking them down with shots to the head.
Plenty of things are viable in PvE while being awful in PvP, though, so not surprising.
PSU was not a MMO. A half assed hub lobby does not make it a MMO. Please let's not bloat up genres because it's handy short hand you can do games a disservice.My main thing about Destiny is that the structure is very similar to PSU. PSU is an MMORPG, and that's why I feel Destiny's general structure fits right in with an MMORPG. Of course I know its not actually an MMO though.
Keep in mind, when this game hits the masses there will be many more casual/less experienced players in the Crucible.