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Edited by BigHonkinMilkers: 7/27/2017 4:40:32 AM
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Well done, Bungie. Well done, indeed.

I've been playing the beta for a time, and I must say, I'm very pleased with how it is. Bungie is one of a handful of companies that ACTUALLY listen to their audience. Here are a two things I particularly liked from both facets of the game. PvE: Ok, where to start? PvE has changed significantly from the original game. I, for one, LOVE the notion of tougher to kill enemies that have been implemented. It enables strikes, for example, to be more team oriented, and makes reckless moves more of a gamble. PvP: I also enjoy playing competitive mode, and not having to worry about getting my nose sniped off as soon as I approach a corner. The fact that these games focus on primary weapons allows for more of a fair fight-- rather than being able to tank with a shotgun. I would go on, but my tiny phone keyboard is a hassle to deal with. Overall, I'm pleased with what was delivered. Well done, Bungie, well done. Edit: I've never edited a post before but 'eergoes. I would also like to argue the point of a slow super: I think the move was two-fold-- 1. To make the game harder 2. To go along with the narrative with the crippled traveler Opinions? P.s. Thanks for the positivity, brothas.
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  • [quote]I've been playing the beta for a time, and I must say, I'm very pleased with how it is. Bungie is one of a handful of companies that ACTUALLY listen to their audience. Here are a two things I particularly liked from both facets of the game. PvE: Ok, where to start? PvE has changed significantly from the original game. I, for one, LOVE the notion of tougher to kill enemies that have been implemented. It enables strikes, for example, to be more team oriented, and makes reckless moves more of a gamble. PvP: I also enjoy playing competitive mode, and not having to worry about getting my nose sniped off as soon as I approach a corner. The fact that these games focus on primary weapons allows for more of a fair fight-- rather than being able to tank with a shotgun. I would go on, but my tiny phone keyboard is a hassle to deal with. Overall, I'm pleased with what was delivered. Well done, Bungie, well done. Edit: I've never edited a post before but 'eergoes. I would also like to argue the point of a slow super: I think the move was two-fold-- 1. To make the game harder 2. To go along with the narrative with the crippled traveler Opinions? P.s. Thanks for the positivity, brothas.[/quote] I think you are spot on with regards to the narrative affecting the super. It provides another upgrade opportunity heretofore unavailable from D1. I also like the reduced likelihood of not having me head taken off by a team of snipers. I'm crap with a sniper so won't miss the reduced option of using this. A lot of buddies say they wish for harder levels in PvE, at least as hard as the raids, so all looks promising on that front. Don't know if it was a fluke either, but I found the teamwork required for PvP was a great step forward and as someone who has never been flawless, it gives me renewed hope i might crack this in D2. Good post and I agree with your sentiments.

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