@Miso_the_scot@Timothy_Mark7 Bungie never made any claims about this game being casual. In all their marketing and messaging they paint a clear picture of how ruthless and hardcore it is going to be.
@eaonns Hard no on this one. Simply don’t use free kits. Money is easily farmed. Tere are kits which cost around 4-10k which is fairly cheap.
Rook runs are great to farm money and some good loutout as well.
Free kits are for newcomers
@SaltagreppoD2@A_dmg04 I think that is a problem that they cannot easily solve. Some genius decided dungeon packs are ingame store items which can be bought with silver only. They probably need to change gow they work which requires additional resources that they simply don’t have right now.
@ottrTweets This is 100% skill issue.
We don't know whether that player is a free kit or fully built into melee. The latter should kill in 2 hits, and a free kit player shouldn't kill a gold armor player in 2. It is that simple.
I would also say the lunge range needs a little bit of nerf.
The problem lies with how they treated the community. After the Edge of Fate changes, they ignored most of the feedback and acted like everything was going fine. All their socials were posting things that did not resonate with players, even mocking them. They had to delete some of their posts just because of the sheer negativity from players.
They were dishonest in their communications. Didn't give the community a timeline or a meaningful roadmap when it was asked over and over.
Basically, that one-way communication, ignoring the playerbase and community while promoting their other game, was painful to watch.
Ciddi ciddi insamlar neden hala ign, pcgamer gibi hiçbir saygınlığı kalmamış uerleri puan için takop ediyor ablam veremiyorum. Stram ve console platformlarda skorlar velli.
Oyunda evet iyileşmesi gereken yereler var ama oldukça eğlenceli ve kaliteli. CoD 99, BF3138 beklemek istemiyorsanız yavaş yavaş daha kaliteli ve derin oyunlara kaymaya başlayabilirsiniz.
@BaronDestructo The dish is called Kumpir. It's a delicious Turkish street food. I highly recommend it if you ever visit Istanbul. Filiz is probably the name of the restaurant or cafe serving it (:
Is it weird that AI coding assistance is not giving me identity fracture?
A lot of software developers are feeling disoriented and threatened these days. Programming by hand is clearly going the way of the buggy whip and the hand-cranked auger. Which is how we're finding out that a lot of people have their identities bound up in being good at hand-coding and how it feels to do that.
That's not me. It's not me at all. Rather to my surprise, I don't miss coding by hand, not any more than I missed writing assembler when compilers ate the world and made that unnecessary. (That was in a couple years back around 1983, for you youngsters.)
Maybe the fact that I'm not feeling any of this disorientation disqualifies me from having anything to say to people who are. On the other hand...if you can learn to emulate my mental stance and be completely unbothered, maybe that would be a good thing?
So. If you're a programmer, and you're feeling disoriented, try this on for size:
I like being a wizard. I like being able to speak spells, to weave complex patterns of logic that make things happen in the world. Writing code is a way to manifest my will.
Yes, I've piled up a lot of arcane knowledge over the 50 years I've been doing this. But languages of invocation, they come and they go. Been a long time since I've had any use for being able to program in 8086 assembler, and that's okay. I have better spells now, and these days some rather powerful familiars.
What I'm inviting you to do is think of yourself as a wizard. Not as a person who writes code, but as a person who is good at assuming the kind of mental states required to bend reality with the application of spells.
And if that's who you are, does it matter if the spells are painstakingly scribed in runes of power, versus being spoken to an obedient machine spirit?
It's all one; it's all the manifestation of will. Arcane languages come and go, machine spirits appear and then diminish to be replaced by more powerful ones, but you? You are the magic-wielder. Without you, none of it happens.
Same as it ever was. Same is it ever was. And so mote it be.
@mikemaccana@isik5@summeryue0 Even with proven models, you isolate LLMs from important functions like database deletions and email sending. You always build redundancies, so whenever LLMs fail and take a step in the wrong direction, you can always recover.
Genuinely asking, what is even the point of this question?
The future of Destiny is uncertain. There is no clear roadmap. Quality of life changes that should have shipped during the Edge of Fate era are still "in development." Player counts are likely worse than Curse of Osiris levels. And you're here asking about challenges.
You seem to have forgotten that you are running a live service game, one that used to be your cash cow, now running on fumes while Marathon goes full berserk across every social platform with ARG campaigns and community activations. Meanwhile, the Destiny community is being treated like an afterthought.
You have talked about rebuilding trust. Repeatedly! And yet every action since has been a step in the opposite direction: abandoned content cadence, broken promises, and now a delayed release justified by "major QoL improvements", the same QoL improvements the community has been asking for months, if not years. Nobody is buying it anymore.
You didn't just lose credibility. You burned it.
I'm not angry. I'm not even disappointed. I simply don't care anymore, and that is far worse for you than any backlash. Every friend I had in this game has already moved on to other titles. The servers aren't dying. The community already left.
@FRANKnBERRIES76 @JakeSucky The enemy team can still loot you in that state. But you can rotate and get your teammates back up, so you won't have to solo until extraction. This mechanic was the same in the first alpha.
I haven't played the game; the genre wasn't my cup of tea, and I had neither positive nor negative sentiment toward it. However, as a businessperson, I immediately knew what went wrong when I saw this part of the post.
When you have only positive criticism and not hard truths about your games, especially a game where the Market is oversaturated, you cannot rely on this type of feedback, which delivers nothing. You were asking friends, family, and close industry people whether they play this game, when you should be asking: can we get 100.000 people to switch from Apex, Marvel Rivals, or Valorant to play our game?
There was no validation for that feedback. No alpha, no early access, no public testing. You literally went to the launch blind, believing you were immune to failure.
On top of all this, you accepted the prime closing spot on TGA, where gamers expect a GoTY-level announcement, with a bland trailer that doesn't even show what your game actually is. Followed by weeks of silence, ending that with an out-of-touch streamer event just prior to launch. IMHO, this was one of the worst marketing fails in gaming.
I genuinely think that you're right about negative content farming, review bombing, and inexcusable personal attacks. But the failure of this game is not on gamers but on you. Hopefully, on your next projects, you will find people who can tell you the hard truths.
Rhe corr game loop does not work like that. Yes you lose your current gear if you cannot extract. But there are vendor unlocks as you progress your faction reputations. As long as you have credits which was not hard to accumulate when i played alpha you can buy pretty much most powerful build crafting materials (cores and implants) from vendors.
@DestinyTheGame I really like these out of touch social posts. People finished their rank 5d within 2 weeks. There’ no need for a guide for this. Currently there’s nothing to do with no ingormation about future