xplicitone
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Yeah, I'll have Destiny and College and eventually Fallout and Battlefront. Also social obligations etc.
Yea I hear ya. Enjoy every second of college because it flies. I miss it SO much. It's been 5 years since I've graduated ;(
Yeah, I'll have Destiny and College and eventually Fallout and Battlefront. Also social obligations etc.
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Will be doing crucible until the stream join up if interested.
Very possible. It's easy peasy. I'll run you through it. I'll just need 1 more to help me.
Yea I hear ya. Enjoy every second of college because it flies. I miss it SO much. It's been 5 years since I've graduated ;(
Well... since I'm on top might as well promote the twitch chat.
Join us today in a custom DGAF twitch chat during Bungie's stream. Just post your twitch name, and one of us will send you an invite
2PM EST @ www.twitch.tv/bungie
I've got a NA3D1 Salvation State scout rifle. What's a good roll for it?
it is, its really easy, just like last week. im at work now though
come on GAF, help a brother out. you know what it was like at 29
what else you gonna do for the next hour and 3 minutes
You are a true hero!
I'm sure we will find someone here who still needs it done / wants to do it FOR FUN (HAhAha!!!)
And if it wont be now, we can do it after the stream
My psn is deoee0
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Will be doing crucible until the stream join up if interested.
Oh yea definitely later if you can wait
I'm still at work.
I'm more than happy to help out with that if it's later enough. Still at work for about 5 hours.Oh yea definitely later if you can wait
I'm still at work.
Yeah I've been enjoying it and actually wanting the semester to start again.
I want to reroll my Warlock before TTK, but I don't have enough inventory space to hold his stuff when I delete it.
https://towerghostfordestiny.com/share/?psn/zewone
Destiny is my jobI really wish Bungie would schedule these reveals at a time when most people are off work/school ffs. 1PM EST? Come on Bungie. People have jobs.
I'm more than happy to help out with that if it's later enough. Still at work for about 5 hours.
Sure, just send a message ;p
And you should get yourself a Vita too to... be... more productive!![]()
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All I know is that you're the ice man. So, I guess Destiny by day and Ice Man by night.Destiny is my job
Anybody on PS4 currently?
I am forever alone and would love to run strikes, bounties or PoE 34 wit some adorable folks from here.
Pretty please. I promise to behave.maybe badly
Hit me up! My gamertag is Taistelumurmeli.
Una hora más*Uno mas hora!
While we're killing time... look what happened to me the last time I ran Omnigul.
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I counted. It was 28 boxes of special.
I didn't even have Icebreaker equipped. :-/
Not skilled enough to partake but I'd love to watch. More streams!Anybody interested in Running some Cryptarch Sweaties customs tonight?
Rumble if we have 6, Clash if we get 12
Sounds good to me!
50 minutes from nowWhat flipping time is thus stream on in get so frustrating trying to work out.
Thanks50 minutes from now
Not skilled enough to partake but I'd love to watch. More streams!
Nepal Madness - Full Egypt.
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theres loads you can get rid of, every pulse bar the hopscotch and adept messengers, cull all your snipers, fusions, scouts and rocket launchers. Theres no need to have 99% of them
Fuck grammar only hype now! LolUna hora más*
The hype is very real. Can't wait to be super exited and puzzled and upset at the same time![]()
I'm more interested in QoL changes being made and what to expect regarding rerolling weapons/armor. I'm also interested to changes to PVP as I spend 90% of my time there.I know everybody is really excited for this Twitch stream or whatever it is coming up but I feel like I have to express an unpopular opinion...
Why do we want all this info, really? Why is it good to have as much information about a game you're getting as possible, before it comes out?
Now, if you're approaching this from the angle of making a decision as to whether or not you will purchase it- informing you as a consumer, to be able to gauge whether or not it's worth the money you haven't yet spent- I totally get it. It makes sense to consume as much media as it takes and get as much information as needed to be confident about your decision.
But I know for a fact that many if not most of you are already buying The Taken King. Wherefore cometh the desire to know as much as possible about it before getting to play it? Is it the concept that having a "headstart" (not having to learn as much when you actually first play) is more valuable than being surprised? Or is it more of a compulsion, like you can't not learn as much information as is available, whether or not you want to?
It's totally not unique to Destiny by any stretch of the imagination. I run into this all over the gaming world with games I'm invested in, and in movies too to some extent, and it always baffles me.
I know I can't be that much older than the average age in this thread- does anyone else remember what it used to be like when a game you were interested in came out? Before gaming was the kind of industry that could command video interviews with developers and users didn't expect full spec sheets (how many levels? how many weapons? how many maps? how long will it take to beat?) to be standard fare even months before release. To this day I still love the feeling of sitting down with something new to explore and having barely any idea of what to expect. I feel like we stopped chasing that feeling- in fact, you'll have gamers get seriously upset and feel like it reflects very poorly on a game if you don't have an incredibly clear and detailed idea of what's coming before you play it- and even though I understand a lot of things about the industry, I don't understand this one.
Whoa, looks hot on Titan.
I know everybody is really excited for this Twitch stream or whatever it is coming up but I feel like I have to express an unpopular opinion...
Why do we want all this info, really? Why is it good to have as much information about a game you're getting as possible, before it comes out?
Now, if you're approaching this from the angle of making a decision as to whether or not you will purchase it- informing you as a consumer, to be able to gauge whether or not it's worth the money you haven't yet spent- I totally get it. It makes sense to consume as much media as it takes and get as much information as needed to be confident about your decision.
But I know for a fact that many if not most of you are already buying The Taken King. Wherefore cometh the desire to know as much as possible about it before getting to play it? Is it the concept that having a "headstart" (not having to learn as much when you actually first play) is more valuable than being surprised? Or is it more of a compulsion, like you can't not learn as much information as is available, whether or not you want to?
It's totally not unique to Destiny by any stretch of the imagination. I run into this all over the gaming world with games I'm invested in, and in movies too to some extent, and it always baffles me.
I know I can't be that much older than the average age in this thread- does anyone else remember what it used to be like when a game you were interested in came out? Before gaming was the kind of industry that could command video interviews with developers and users didn't expect full spec sheets (how many levels? how many weapons? how many maps? how long will it take to beat?) to be standard fare even months before release. To this day I still love the feeling of sitting down with something new to explore and having barely any idea of what to expect. I feel like we stopped chasing that feeling- in fact, you'll have gamers get seriously upset and feel like it reflects very poorly on a game if you don't have an incredibly clear and detailed idea of what's coming before you play it- and even though I understand a lot of things about the industry, I don't understand this one.
I know everybody is really excited for this Twitch stream or whatever it is coming up but I feel like I have to express an unpopular opinion...
Why do we want all this info, really? Why is it good to have as much information about a game you're getting as possible, before it comes out?
Now, if you're approaching this from the angle of making a decision as to whether or not you will purchase it- informing you as a consumer, to be able to gauge whether or not it's worth the money you haven't yet spent- I totally get it. It makes sense to consume as much media as it takes and get as much information as needed to be confident about your decision.
But I know for a fact that many if not most of you are already buying The Taken King. Wherefore cometh the desire to know as much as possible about it before getting to play it? Is it the concept that having a "headstart" (not having to learn as much when you actually first play) is more valuable than being surprised? Or is it more of a compulsion, like you can't not learn as much information as is available, whether or not you want to?
It's totally not unique to Destiny by any stretch of the imagination. I run into this all over the gaming world with games I'm invested in, and in movies too to some extent, and it always baffles me.
I know I can't be that much older than the average age in this thread- does anyone else remember what it used to be like when a game you were interested in came out? Before gaming was the kind of industry that could command video interviews with developers and users didn't expect full spec sheets (how many levels? how many weapons? how many maps? how long will it take to beat?) to be standard fare even months before release. To this day I still love the feeling of sitting down with something new to explore and having barely any idea of what to expect. I feel like we stopped chasing that feeling- in fact, you'll have gamers get seriously upset and feel like it reflects very poorly on a game if you don't have an incredibly clear and detailed idea of what's coming before you play it- and even though I understand a lot of things about the industry, I don't understand this one.
Can I get an invite to DGAF@E3? Name is Retro611.
What are we expecting to see today?