I knew you wouldn't stay away for long. Lol
xur was a balm.
Yo, I really don't want to poop on your face hawkian (because I like you) but goddamn, I don't understand why you're so defensive about everything in this thread.
misunderstood me. that sucks, because I tried to be very clear. I've been accused of this before, with many other games. I don't care about people criticizing or disliking or hating the game. it affects me to the tune of none at all. people
misunderstanding the game is rough all over, because 1) I like to help people help themselves and 2) I'd like this thread to be a sort of home for the duration of my time with Destiny, and it sucks when so much time is devoted to complaints voiced by people who aren't getting it
You shouldn't be making this post I agree.
I didn't say that. I said I shouldn't have to. kind of a crappy thing to say, actually.
Destiny is a financial success, but that is on the strength of the marketing campaign. It was a success long before anyone actually got to play it.
it did have a superlative marketing campaign!
people including me played the beta. -_-
Furthermore something being a financial success does not mean it's good, nor does it guarantee any kind of longevity, people pick up and drop games like bricks all of the time. Destiny does need urgent help because an overwhelming majority the people that have invested real hours are getting tired of playing the game. They're tired of chasing a carrot you can't catch and grinding for a carrot you can only eat slowly piecemeal style. And you can't have a succesful always online multiplayer game without people playing.
We'll see what happens. Timeframe on how long it will take to die?
will need more clarification on the "core gameplay loop" statement. What is addictive about being frustrated to the point of breaking? Grinding for marks, repeating the same bounties? It's repetitive, not addicting. The core gameplay loop is badly thought out imo, it's filled with interruptions, dead space in the form of loading and travel time, and a general sense of I'll do this because it's what Bungie wants me to do. To the point where if I do something I personally enjoy too much Bungie will pull the plug on the little rewards I do receive to make me go do something I enjoy less.
your experience just doesn't mesh with mine

If it's not addictive to you then more power to you, but wow. Sometimes I want to dare people in this thread to stop playing.
Core gameplay loop (all steps are optional, you just always find yourself somewhere in this loop) = form your fireteam, ideally on voice, load up on bounties if you have any open slots, load up on ammo synthesis if you're low, choose an activity (be it a strike, patrol, daily story, weekly heroic, weekly nightfall, crucible gametype, etc.), do it until completion for everything but patrol, and patrol when each of you get a few engrams, hit tower, dismantle/restock/rebounty -> back to start of loop
I've played with you, I enjoyed it, Because I enjoyed talking with you and xinfamous. I hated every second of gameplay we were doing, jumping off the cliff shooting dudes and repeating.
Lol that was the only time I'd ever done that! hahahahah. I agree, that gameplay wasn't fun in the slightest though it was fun goofing around.
I don't remember what level I was but I didn't fully understand the progression in the game at the time. I'm sure it was before writing my guide.
It was however the most efficient strategy of receiving extra drops, since I was maxed out on vanguard and crucible tokens at the time.
Not really. If you were literally just looking for
drops of some kind, it's crucible. Crucible all around. This is because the loot table for Crucible reward rolls includes things like outright Legendary/Exotic weapons and ascendant materials, rather than necessarily having to go through the engram system.
Drops that were at that point in time crucial to my further progress in the game.
What level were you? I'm curious how that was possible.
That drop never came, what happened instead is that I banged my head into a wall repeating the same segments of gameplay ad infinitum in the hopes of things changing. I eventually bought all of my legendaries like virtually everyone else, I didn't want to though, because I had already calculated the timedelay inherent in having to wait to grind up enough marks to do so. That's not addictive, it's straight up telling me to go do something else, anything else, since my progress for this week is capped anyway.
This whole bit confused me, I'm sorry. buying your first set of legendaries is indeed what you're supposed to do.
The GAF community for destiny is going to be transient, I know a lot of the people on my friendlist have already moved on, and I've honestly joined them. But I understand why you enjoy making connections and just hanging out with people it's fun. I've had a lot of fun in terrible games because of the company I kept, it doesn't make the game better though. But even on this front we're hamstrung by Bungie having a very specific idea in terms of how you're allowed to connect. I don't enjoy posting on GAF in a spammy kind of way just to get people to play with, but due to the incomplete nature of Bungie's systems of communication that's what I've been reduced too.
I've been having a lot of fun with a variety of GAFers in essentially all modes of play.
I'd like to try the raid, I wouldn't mind trying it with a pickup group but this game trains you to be view other guardians as little more than some sort of distant A.I. It blocks off virtually all channels of communication because people might get trolled, but at the same time it also blocks off virtually all positive communication. I'm tired of having to wave at a dude to say thanks for a rez. Or dancing because we're happy we made it through a dungeon. It's ludicrous that this hasn't been fixed yet, it was one of the primary complaints during the beta and it's taken them a long time to even adress it as a perceived problem. I could have sworn that'd be the number 1 thing they'd fix from the beta.
If you don't wish to form a raid group with people on GAF, you can try
www.destinylfg.net - not to be used in advance, but as you wish to start the raid.
You keep claiming reviews are incomplete because they lack a review for raid content and other very time investment heavy gameplay scenarios. I find them to generally accurate however, the reviews adequately cover everything I have done and repeated for my 3 days of playtime. Including the lack of raiding.
*shrug* I've done up to the last phase of the first boss and it's incredible.
My only hopes of raiding are to troll the web LFG'ing for days hoping to find a bunch of dudes that want to do it and are of a high enough level and are free at the same time as I am. That's fucking ridiculous. If you're going to place that kind of barrier on your content it may as well be unreviewable.
I'll be happy to offer my review when I beat it -_-
There is no way to connect to anyone in the game. For a goddamn 6 man raid mind you. I played vanilla wow, I did every single dungeon with random groups of people I met in the game, I even formed a guild that successfully raided Molten Core from dudes I met while playing the game. I can't say the same for Destiny. I've connected with absolutely nobody via destiny, the few social experiences I've had have all been launched by neogaf.
Again if you're unwilling to pursue those "Launched By GAF" connections for the raid,
www.destinylfg.net
I read it all, I disagree, I hope you'll read my statement of disagreement.
I read it! hope you can tell that's true at least.
I think the comic is apt, it isn't saying these things are alike it's saying what you're saying these things aren't alike.
It's directly comparing them. I don't know how you can interpret it otherwise. that's a real stretch, honestly.
It's also a statement on how it feels to play each of these games, in all 3 of them there is a constant roll happening, every minute you're playing rolls for loot are happening and you can visibly see the results all over the map in 2 of them. The same rolls for loot are happening in destiny too, only they produce results about 2% of the time, making it feel like nothing is happening. To further compound the issue of that 2% of the time that something actually pops out of a dude you're shooting it's most likely nothing of value to you.
My understanding of what's actually valuable in this game has evolved a little bit- I used to think that a legendary for another class was worthless, but ascendant materials from dismantled legendaries are actually critical. Anyway, it doesn't really matter- this paragraph reads a WHOLE lot like you didn't get my "not a loot system" thesis.
You say it's impossible to not make some kind of progress but you're so wrong it's not even funny. Virtually all possible progress is capped to some extent, so it's quite possible to reach a point where your progress isn't progress at all.
I wouldn't say that all possible progress is capped, no. In fact that's ridiculous. There's certainly no cap on Reputation, and every Rank of Reputation is a guaranteed reward, likely a legendary. But regardless, when I said that about "An Hour in Destiny" I certainly didn't mean "An Hour in Destiny When You've Already Capped Both Your Vanguard and Crucible Marks for that Week." Hell I don't even know if I'm going to cap mine this week; I actually have goals that won't mean maxed marks necessarily.
You cannot progress to 30 without doing the raid, you cannot progress to 30 without getting lucky in the raid and getting very specific pieces of gear to drop for you. You'll have to wait 3 weeks regardless, and you'll still be at the mercy of an RNG.
This is totally true. 29 to 30 you're at the mercy of RNG in the raid, though thankfully not engrams.
Furthermore 2 of the rewards that are uncapped (Strange coins & Motes of light) require you to be online at a specific point in time, to find a merchant you're never told about, in a randomized location in a hub world you race through. You wouldn't know about Xur without the internet telling you when and where to find him. Anytime Xur is not available your progress is being needlessly delayed. If you miss Xur I hope you enjoy waiting for him to come around once more.
We're just on completely different pages. I found Xur without being told and I love him.
Holy fuck Xur is my favorite ever.
I agree with you that these systems are the core progression in destiny and I find them to be immensely unenjoyable. I don't enjoy saving coins which I'm collecting randomly(with a few guaranteed a day) hoping Xur is going to show up with something I want. I don't enjoy wearing the same storebought armor every single other warlock is wearing, and I don't enjoy feeling like my enjoyment is on timedelay because Bungie is afraid of me running out of content.
Just sounds like you... don't like the game?
You say I should play how I want, but that's obviously not the case here. I should play what Bungie wants me to play when they want me to play it. If I play too much of something Bungie is going to tell me I shouldn't. If I enjoy something and repeat it Bungie is like that's fine but now there's no reward. It's dull, it's simplestic and it's the most annoying way of elongating your content possible.
What do you mean about telling you you shouldn't? Because of the mark cap?
Again, we're just looking at things really differently. Once you've got a basic set of endgame gear, which didn't take me more than 10 days, 100 marks from each side every week actually kind of gives you pretty decent leeway, especially in light of the idea that you will want to focus on raid gear rather than replacement legendaries. It's LESS restrictive than I first thought it was (and i was still okay with it then -_-)
You seem to interpret people's complaints on the loot system as some sort of derisive remark on the quality of the games grind based progression system.
Hm... no, not really. that's not accurate.
People are dissapointed with the looting because it's dull, uninspiring, and not fun. When 98% of the icing on your cake is feces, your cake is defective. Especially if the cake is just the same bland vanilla cake day in - day out, with no respite.
Graphic. I dont agree.
Xur is here, everyone bought the suros ar, nobody feels like they accomplished anything. Everyone that grinded out the coins now has a suros ar. Just like all of the warlocks had sunsinger gauntlets and it's the same boring dripfeed ad infinitum.[/QUOTE
Please speak for yourself. I feel like I have accomplished quite a bit, especially considering I was able to afford both everything I wanted and progress an exotic bounty at the same time this week.