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Clone D
Grundstein Automation
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Posted - 2014.07.17 22:36:00 -
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Destiny is a picturesque hand-holding cakewalk for infants.
Pros - No terrain snags - Deep, dimensional scene-setting imagery
Cons - Boring as hell - Ages 5-12 - Lacks intensity - Not open world (has an analogous red line with a 10 second countdown; either that or fall off of cliffs) - No sense of impact when taking weapon damage - No sense of risk - Story mode - space-adventure-style DCUO + Bioshock with speeders
Conclusion: This game is not a competitor with Dust 514. Destiny is a quality product, but appeals to a different type of gamer.
A corp for lonewolves where squadding and comms are optional, but exceptional team play is expected.
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Clone D
Grundstein Automation
583
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Posted - 2014.07.17 23:04:00 -
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If Dust were paintball, Destiny would be laser tag.
I am a paintball fan.
A corp for lonewolves where squadding and comms are optional, but exceptional team play is expected.
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Clone D
Grundstein Automation
593
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Posted - 2014.07.18 10:20:00 -
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Ziiro Celeste wrote:It's actually entertaining. I'm having actual fun and it's the first game for the PS4 that feels like a major hit.
My only regret is going warlock when I was actually interested in the hunter. Turns out I hate how the warlock play style plays out. I think the hunter is the least aesthetically pleasing to the eye, but it fits how I play.
I tried the hunter. You can kill everyone by stabbing them in the face.
A corp for lonewolves where squadding and comms are optional, but exceptional team play is expected.
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Clone D
Grundstein Automation
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Posted - 2014.07.18 10:49:00 -
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Ziiro Celeste wrote:Clone D wrote:Ziiro Celeste wrote:It's actually entertaining. I'm having actual fun and it's the first game for the PS4 that feels like a major hit.
My only regret is going warlock when I was actually interested in the hunter. Turns out I hate how the warlock play style plays out. I think the hunter is the least aesthetically pleasing to the eye, but it fits how I play. I tried the hunter. You can kill everyone by stabbing them in the face. How do you feel about the hunter? I've heard it's the worst class for PvE by far, but the best for PvP with the warlock being a close second.
I'd have to play all 3 classes to give you a technical comparison. Considering that I was disenchanted with the game, I don't have any feelings about the hunter. I could have been playing with a worm in body armor and combat boots, for all I care. But if you like to get up in people's faces and then stab them in it, then the hunter is a class for you.
A corp for lonewolves where squadding and comms are optional, but exceptional team play is expected.
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Clone D
Grundstein Automation
595
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Posted - 2014.07.18 10:58:00 -
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Ziiro Celeste wrote:It's actually entertaining. I'm having actual fun and it's the first game for the PS4 that feels like a major hit.
My only regret is going warlock when I was actually interested in the hunter. Turns out I hate how the warlock play style plays out. I think the hunter is the least aesthetically pleasing to the eye, but it fits how I play.
When you restart the game you can click the butting with a plus "+" symbol and create a new guardian.
A corp for lonewolves where squadding and comms are optional, but exceptional team play is expected.
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Clone D
Grundstein Automation
596
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Posted - 2014.07.18 12:28:00 -
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The Noob Destroyer wrote:... Dust required very little skill on my part.
When did you start playing?
Did anyone train you or help you get started?
What dropsuit class do you play the most?
Do you lonewolf or play in a squad?
Did you buy boosters?
Did you armor or shield tank?
What was your strategy?
A corp for lonewolves where squadding and comms are optional, but exceptional team play is expected.
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