Pffft.
Yeah, right. I'm juggling both games now, and all the heartbreak of losing my souls is forgotten when I play a strike/crucible match.
*edit* I'm seeing a lot of "Oh, some guy beat BB in 44mins so its a scrubby game lol"
So I just wanna say 2 things.
1.
Its cool if you wanna speed run games, it is still considered a challenge, and you might find enjoyment from that.
But spending $60 plus on a game and playing about $10 worth of it and then stop playing seems rather unfulfilling to me.
2.
To all those bragging about how easy BB is, here is my slow clap *clap....clap....clap*.
Because seriously, whatever, I'm not impressed. I think they've fixed the bugs shown in the video already, so good luck finishing it within an hour.
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Destiny itself killed it for me. After beating crota HM for most of the new raid weapons, the only thing I wanted to get was a helmet for my hunter. After running with only my hunter on the raid because I didn't need anything else it seemed pointless to rerun it unless my raid team needed to do it again. I stopped doing dailies forever ago because I don't need the materials. I might do I nightfall to lvl a new piece of gear but I don't need any more exotics. I've been played dying light, finished Shadow of mordor, and played a little D3 again. Sure I jumped back on destiny to help out clan members and what not but I didn't have a reason other then that to play. Bloodborne is just the newest game that I'm playing instead. When HoW comes out I'll gladly dive into the new raid with my team, but till then destiny doesn't have anything I want.