RE: Destiny xbox1?
February 11, 2015 at 8:54 am
(This post was last modified: February 11, 2015 at 8:59 am by Faith No More.)
(February 11, 2015 at 8:35 am)Pandæmonium Wrote: My main gripe is the fucking random drops. You can play terrible, not do anything all game, get killed over and over, and get an exotic. I'd have preferred if they'd done a weighted drop with higher scores increasing the probability of better gear, but whatever, it is what it is.
Yeah, I really wish they hadn't made everything just completely random, too. I was playing a round in the crucible once, and I noticed there was a guy on my team really dragging everyone down. It was over half the round before he even scored any points, and he ended the match with one kill and fifteen deaths. Well, you can imagine my disgust when they awarded him an exotic rocket launcher at the end of the match.
I've played the hell out of Destiny, but I've started to feel like I've lowered my standards to do so. The game is buggy as hell and has a ton of lag. Even with the expansion pack, the game only has about 40$ worth of content and repeating the same levels over and over gets extremely tiring. I then started playing exclusively in the crucible, but it runs so poorly a good amount of time that I had to put that down, too. Destiny is a bad version of a good game, and sometimes I felt as if Bungie was actually playing a big joke by trying to see how poor of a game they could get lots of people to play. And I fell for it for awhile.
That being said, I'd play a raid or two with you, Drich, but I'm on the PS4.
(February 10, 2015 at 11:55 pm)Exian Wrote: My only critique, which might change with more play time, is the reticule speed. I found it too hard to aim precisely coming from Halo, and I was surprised there was no way to adjust it.
That brings up another issue, the lack of any sort of options, including control customization.
Any frustration you have with the controls, however, should be offset by the over-generous auto aim. Headshots are super easy to get.
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