@TheActualCC Maybe next time, also feels like we never hear about mlb stub or pack glitches so who knows when that will be. Looking forward to the Mut 27 day one glitch though
@Scomo843@NickMizesko Madden never needed abilities. They really need to go back to the stats being the primary factor and how the card plays within a scheme as opposed to “this guy gets these 5 abilities” and everyone runs that card for a month.
@MTashed My biggest thing has been the lack of feeling like older activities that I enjoyed mattered because the rewards and loot pools for them didn’t provide any substance in the sandbox. Knowing now that anything I do will give me items that are viable and fun to use, is a big factor
100+ wheel spins per hour method
DISCLAIMER: this is farming skill points at the fastest rate possible, you can do it by playing in-game but this speeds up the process and helps you get the rarer cars if you’re lacking the time to play
1. use the Subaru 22b (full car mastery)
2. any tune should work
3. creative hub -> event lab
4. share code: 890 169 683
5. adjust your difficulty settings according to photo
6. go in a straight line and you will get the max (10) skill points each race
7. do not exit to the real world — just restart the race and the points will add automatically
8. either buy out a bunch of Subaru 22b’s and get 1 super wheel spins per 30 skill points
OR
buy out the Lamborghini Revuelto’s and get 3 wheel spins + 1 super wheel spin per 39 skill points spent
@VULFHAUSE_ Season of arrivals was the only season that I played to the point I thought I might have a problem. I wish I could go back, I wish the content was all still in the game. Probably the most heartbreaking part of all this is knowing those things will never return
@leopardstealth I think if they revisit Destiny to make another game, it’s either going to center around Xivu and Eramks (Toronto/riis) and then the winnower or they will explore the golden age and collapse and the warlords era during the early city period.
@pumpkincemetery@justaddwatter The depression I’m feeling in knowing we will never be able to experience that era of content again is certainly palpable