Loved Reach. Loved Halo.
But also, love Destiny.
Bungie [i]only[/i] makes good games.
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Inb4 Myth 2 launch
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Despite having major flaws and practices that I didnt like, I still enjoyed Destiny when I played it. The shooting mechanics were so so satisfying tbh.
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Agreed.
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Bungie makes bad games.[spoiler] Halo reach and destiny)[/spoiler]
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How was Halo Reach bad?
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Almost everything in multiplayer. That ruined the entire game for me. Campaign was good and the character customization was good. Bloom with the dmr and all the armor abilities(especially jetpack and armor lock) completely took away everything that made it Halo.
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You could play games with armor abilities disabled. I hated the introduction of revenants though. It's supposed to be the past. :/ I guess it was more for gameplay rather than lore.
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Destiny is not a good game though.
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You don't even play Destiny. Your opinion is invalid.
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I've played it, like I've played Reach. I think both are just awful.
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According to your stats you stopped playing at HoW. However, you reached the max level. If you thought it was so bad, you wouldn't have reached the max level for HoW, let alone purchased it.
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I license transferred the dlc from a friend. I played pvp because I was good at using a shotgun and had friends to play with.
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Editado por Silent: 9/18/2016 7:13:16 AMSo you're saying that after you illegally stole it, you played because you enjoyed it. If you enjoyed it then it wasn't a bad game. Not to mention that it's changed quite a bit since then.
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It's not illegal because my friend gave it too me. I enjoyed playing with my friends. I didn't enjoy the lies, the servers, the connections and more.
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It is only legal if your friend stopped playing. The thing with license transferring is that it's for if your console breaks. It allows you to transfer it over to your knew console so you can continue to play. However, if you share it between two profiles that use it, then you're stealing. It's the same as if you walked into a game store, bought 1 copy, then grabbed a second and walked out.
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It's sharing. That's what it was made for, to share digital games over two profiles, more if you set your own console as home.
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No, it's for if you switch consoles. Read the terms of service. Why the heck would they make something that could literally cut their sales in half?
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It was on 360 and and an employee told me the use of it along with Xbox community members.
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You honestly think most people read the terms of service? And employees can be wrong. I'll go gather some links for you as evidence. It can get you banned, as it is illegal and a form of theft: http://www.thetechgame.com/Archives/t=2111515/license-transfer-is-illegal.html [spoiler]Person above was banned for playing on two different consoles. Same goes with sharing with a friend. You have different consoles activating something that only one paid for. It's a form of theft.[/spoiler] Read the spoiler first on this one. Link is just where I got it from, which is an Xbox site. https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-360/store/download-content [spoiler]The license for content you purchase is for a single account or a single console. After you purchase and download an Xbox Live game, anyone in your household may use it. You can install and play the game on other consoles. However, only the account that purchased the game can play it. A friend can't play the game using his or her own account. To do so, your friend should purchase the game using his or her own Xbox Live account.[/spoiler]
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I've should have gotten banned years ago then because I'm still doing it.
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Editado por Silent: 9/18/2016 7:53:12 AMMajority of people don't get caught. Still, theft is theft.
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I've told multiple Microsoft employees of my "theft", they don't seem to mind it.
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They have no reason to, and might not even know it's bad. Or they don't give a crap. It's very minor, but as I said, theft is theft.
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Well, I guess I'm giving games illegally then.
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