I am a Light level 34 hunter... or at least I would be if I were wearing my usual gear. At the moment I'm outfitted in all greens, and have subsequently been locked out of Nightfall, the Heroic Weekly, and several story missions. I am currently wielding a Cydonia AR-3 auto-rifle, and will equip comparable greens or blues in my special and heavy slots once I find them.
I pulled the old S-10V out of the garage (remember that pre-order Sparrow?) and equipped my favorite shader, Thunderdevil, because it matches a white cape that has nothing to do with reputation gains. At the moment my under-geared hero is sitting in a snowy corner of the Mothyards watching the clouds float over the Cosmodrome, while I consider my first year in Destiny and convey these thoughts to you.
While I wait to take him to the Forgotten Shore to figure out what those dastardly Fallen are trying to steal, it occurs to me that Destiny has actually fulfilled what I was expecting from it. Does it have the massive, explorable world we were vaguely promised in some ancient vidoc? No, sadly, but we did get beautiful slices of Earth, Luna, Venus, and Mars to wander around. Somehow, despite the invisible ceilings and kill barriers, I continue to find areas of these maps I haven't visited before. There is rarely anything to do when I find them, but it's nice to know the map designers fleshed out a world with places to visit just because they are there.
Back when I first heard of Destiny, I had just finished enjoying the crap out of Skyrim. I remember thinking to myself, "I want more Skyrim, but as a multiplayer FPS". The Farcry series are great FPS's, but are lacking in multiplayer; Borderlands and the sequel are excellent games that I've enjoyed the hell out of, but even they came up a bit short.
Then I saw images of a solar system where humanity had had it's teeth kicked in by some ancient, space-faring enemy. Then I saw game-play. I thought, "Hell, if they can pull off half of that game, it'll be great."
And they did. For all it's faults, Destiny is and continues to be ambitious and fun. The fact that we care enough to come to the forums and give it equal praise and hate is testament to that. We fawn over the (yet uncovered?) mysteries of the Vault of Glass, as well as the less impressive flaws of a still-buggy Crota's End. We love the story, or at least the parts of it we've been shown. We spend hours grinding the Prison of Elders, the Vanguard Strike playlists, and the Crucible for a chance at earning a weapon we so desperately want... only to rage (or laugh, as some of us did) when Xur sells it for the second time in a year.
We trolled the loot cave until it was replaced with a charred pile of Hive chitin and a ghostly message about a cryptarch. We were surprised the first time a Blade of Crota charged us in the wild, and equally surprised when we realized they no longer came out to play. We raced out of and back into zones in a wild stampede, trying to hit an Ether chest multiple times. We know that, very soon, the Wolves will fall back into their hidden caves, and hunting them will be replaced with different adventures.
I remember the way my brother talked about World of Warcraft, the fun he had playing it. I remember when I started playing it with him only to realize that, while fun in it's way, it wasn't what I was looking for. I wanted my World of Warcraft, the game I could lose myself in and be passionate about.
Destiny is my World of Warcraft.
For better or worse, we have sunk hours and hours and HOURS into this game that we love/hate. Some of us do it because we are completionists, chasing every trophy or grimoire card because we can't NOT chase it; some of us do it because we are competitive; some of us do it because we enjoy shooting aliens in the face; and some of us do it because we just love the experience.
This is the eve of year two, guardians. Destiny has become - and is becoming - a better game because we continue to play it and be vocal about it. Soon, Oryx will sail his Dreadnaught into the solar system. With him will come a new generation of guardians that won't care about some under-powered exotic launcher or old Vex and Hive raids. They will ask questions and some of us will step up to be the mentors they will need. Be kind to this new breed of legends. We were all there once, wearing a bunch of green crap and standing in awe of those that had gone before.
Year one is near the end; year two is before us. Eyes up, guardians.
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Great testimonial to Destiny. Congrats. :)
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1 RespuestaBest post I've read on these forums, and truly encapsulates my Year 1 feelings as well. Kudos, Guardian. I was looking at all my legendaries today to see what I'd keep for the Crucible until I get better perks on Y2 gear and it hit me - All this stuff I've worked towards [b]does[/b] tell my tale. That I've done my duties in Atheon's time warped chambers, splintered into Crota's fractured nether realm, and laid waste to the Prison of Elders. I've stocked my vault full of unique and interesting weapons and amassed a fortune in planetary materials and glimmer consumables. The past several weeks my time spent in Destiny has mostly been to prepare my Guardians for Year 2 but only lately have I found myself getting prepared emotionally. The physical side of my Year 1 in Destiny is in those items and loot. The personal side is in finding a group of gamers to play and laugh with over at the100.io. The best part is that I can say goodbye to gear that isn't coming along. I'll turn those little purple trophies into a pile or weapon and armor parts. Yes, even my 365 Fatebringer. I'm excited about the new gear I'm going to collect on the new adventures I'm going to go on with my friends. I'm looking forward to rolling a new Hunter and starting from level 1 with Nolanbot. No Spark of Light for me, no thanks. So here's to tomorrow. Here's to the 15th. Here's to Year 2 and all the great times we'll have in the future.
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It's honestly sad to say goodbye to year 1. I can't believe I'm saying that about a video game... but then again, I'm equally excited for year two!
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poetry at its finest.
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1 RespuestaAbsolutely the best thing I have ever read on the forums. I haven't put this much effort into, or had this much fun with a game in years. Yes Destiny has flaws, but it has already changed so much, can't wait to see what else Bungie has in store for us.
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11 RespuestasThey call us beta testers. Some may call us cheaters. I call myself a beater.
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[quote]I am a Light level 34 hunter... or at least I would be if I were wearing my usual gear. At the moment I'm outfitted in all greens, and have subsequently been locked out of Nightfall, the Heroic Weekly, and several story missions. I am currently wielding a Cydonia AR-3 auto-rifle, and will equip comparable greens or blues in my special and heavy slots once I find them. I pulled the old S-10V out of the garage (remember that pre-order Sparrow?) and equipped my favorite shader, Thunderdevil, because it matches a white cape that has nothing to do with reputation gains. At the moment my under-geared hero is sitting in a snowy corner of the Mothyards watching the clouds float over the Cosmodrome, while I consider my first year in Destiny and convey these thoughts to you. While I wait to take him to the Forgotten Shore to figure out what those dastardly Fallen are trying to steal, it occurs to me that Destiny has actually fulfilled what I was expecting from it. Does it have the massive, explorable world we were vaguely promised in some ancient vidoc? No, sadly, but we did get beautiful slices of Earth, Luna, Venus, and Mars to wander around. Somehow, despite the invisible ceilings and kill barriers, I continue to find areas of these maps I haven't visited before. There is rarely anything to do when I find them, but it's nice to know the map designers fleshed out a world with places to visit just because they are there. Back when I first heard of Destiny, I had just finished enjoying the crap out of Skyrim. I remember thinking to myself, "I want more Skyrim, but as a multiplayer FPS". The Farcry series are great FPS's, but are lacking in multiplayer; Borderlands and the sequel are excellent games that I've enjoyed the hell out of, but even they came up a bit short. Then I saw images of a solar system where humanity had had it's teeth kicked in by some ancient, space-faring enemy. Then I saw game-play. I thought, "Hell, if they can pull off half of that game, it'll be great." And they did. For all it's faults, Destiny is and continues to be ambitious and fun. The fact that we care enough to come to the forums and give it equal praise and hate is testament to that. We fawn over the (yet uncovered?) mysteries of the Vault of Glass, as well as the less impressive flaws of a still-buggy Crota's End. We love the story, or at least the parts of it we've been shown. We spend hours grinding the Prison of Elders, the Vanguard Strike playlists, and the Crucible for a chance at earning a weapon we so desperately want... only to rage (or laugh, as some of us did) when Xur sells it for the second time in a year. We trolled the loot cave until it was replaced with a charred pile of Hive chitin and a ghostly message about a cryptarch. We were surprised the first time a Blade of Crota charged us in the wild, and equally surprised when we realized they no longer came out to play. We raced out of and back into zones in a wild stampede, trying to hit an Ether chest multiple times. We know that, very soon, the Wolves will fall back into their hidden caves, and hunting them will be replaced with different adventures. I remember the way my brother talked about World of Warcraft, the fun he had playing it. I remember when I started playing it with him only to realize that, while fun in it's way, it wasn't what I was looking for. I wanted my World of Warcraft, the game I could lose myself in and be passionate about. Destiny is my World of Warcraft. For better or worse, we have sunk hours and hours and HOURS into this game that we love/hate. Some of us do it because we are completionists, chasing every trophy or grimoire card because we can't NOT chase it; some of us do it because we are competitive; some of us do it because we enjoy shooting aliens in the face; and some of us do it because we just love the experience. This is the eve of year two, guardians. Destiny has become - and is becoming - a better game because we continue to play it and be vocal about it. Soon, Oryx will sail his Dreadnaught into the solar system. With him will come a new generation of guardians that won't care about some under-powered exotic launcher or old Vex and Hive raids. They will ask questions and some of us will step up to be the mentors they will need. Be kind to this new breed of legends. We were all there once, wearing a bunch of green crap and standing in awe of those that had gone before. Year one is near the end; year two is before us. Eyes up, guardians.[/quote]bump
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Well said I remember before launch all my friends hyping up and then leaving after a week but I stayed and when they come back in the years to come they'll see ye old loot cave and question why we use this underpowered hand cannon that acts more like a rocket launcher and then I'll laugh and say "I could tell you about the Atheon and the Great War against Crota then skolas" they'll ask for more but "I have no time to explain why I have no time to explain!" Then I'll laugh to myself while they look at me puzzled. This is Destiny. My favourite game.
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Nice recap post. Definitely got me in some feels! Though I'll be sad to see some of the mentioned things go, I look forward to what's coming. I hope TTK is as fun as it looks.
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2 RespuestasEditado por Exidaun: 9/7/2015 7:08:44 PMToday, in this world of Destiny, it's all about my Titan. He's been here since the beginning, and will stay until the bitter end. Time to visit the old loot cave with my soon to be year old friend. *Queue the playing of 'Shadow of The Day' by Linkin Park in the background*
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3 RespuestasWell said, brother. Well said. Come next tuesday, the call to arms against oryx sounds. Be ready.
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4 RespuestasBest post in year one so far by a mile. Said what many of us thought. Bungie this isn't a video but someone should make it a video so it can be hailed the video of the week.
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1 RespuestaHit me right in the feels
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4 RespuestasBeautiful.
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4 RespuestasBlah blah blah. Grow up! It's just a video game! [spoiler]No, I'm not crying! It's just dusty in here. GET OUT OF MY ROOM![/spoiler]
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2 RespuestasI'm about to take my final sparrow ride with Dinklebot. It's been a wild ride.
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4 Respuestas"Beyond the scope of light, beyond the reach of dark. What could possibly await us? and yet we seek it insatiably. Such is our fate..." - [i]Aldia, Scholar of the first Sin[/i]
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5 RespuestasNo romance movie could've hit me in the feels as hard as this did.
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That was.. Beautiful!
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8 RespuestasI'm gonna equip some green gear as well. R.I.P. Dinklebot. Nolan will be better, but- A CELL. FROM THE PRISON OF ELDERS.
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2 RespuestasAfter reading that, I had the sudden impulse to riot on the streets and scream that "ORYX IS INBOUND PREPARE YOURSELVES"
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1 RespuestaTL;DR ?!
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10 RespuestasEditado por corpliner: 9/7/2015 8:17:12 PM"Do people still play this game?"
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A real human bean