I keep thinking I've come to terms with Destiny being over for the rest of my life and then Bungie drops some new trailer about the new update and I spend all day going through the 5 stages of grief again
@TRVTHNVK3S@sunshineking95@EvanX137 paying $40 for a game so i can only play the mode i hate and whine on twitter about how much i hate the mode nobody is forcing me to play. masterful gambit
@personalhimbo@sc0nesandc0ffee why do you go to art school instead of business or law if it makes more money? It’s a video game, man. If you came to the pvp game and decided to pick the pve mode and whine you failed the intelligence checj
@TigerDropCS@jaqqardak@PiggyKropotkinn its a $40 shooter you paid money for man the point is to play the game? not everyone needs to be bribed with a skinner box why do you need daddy to give you a lollipop to play the game you like
@lelouchsburner@pixlexia@BogOnMyDog as someone who bought the game and enjoyed it every marathon fan talking like sephiroth if u so much as mention u dont think the game cured cancer is gonna continually be the biggest player repellant imaginable
i’ve been chasing getting my first car for so long that now that im almost there im like. realizing i dont know what comes after. and that i dont really know what i want next or if i want something at all. i wanna get off this ride
Ive done D2 pride banners for the past 2 years and was gonna make some more this year but due to the news I've been focused on some other projects. So i took a page out of NASA's book and made a D2 destination pride flag. Tried to cover most destinations in D2 :)
Good video, especially detaching yourself from wins and losses. When I first started peaking I never cared about winning or losing, my mental was a steel cage, the second I started losing that and caring when I lost I started dropping. Stop playing when you start to feel annoyed about losses. Do something else for five minutes, wash the dishes, make your bed, do homework, forget about it, reset your mental.
Destiny 2 was not a failure.
Destiny is—was—by all measures, one of the most resounding successes in its field, and its end is a consequence of its management, not the game itself, nor the team and community that propped it up time and time again, or the vision that fueled it.
Destiny was a pioneer of the live-service formula. It was one of the earliest games of the 2010s to try to deliver constant goods, whether they took the form of missions, new loot rewards, or skins, to a console audience.
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