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Editado por kingjulianmort: 5/26/2019 8:39:14 PM
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Use the infinite forest to bring back d1 raids, strikes and missions.

Yes.

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No.

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gO plAy D1 lOseR!

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Edit: After seeing some comments, I’ve decided to alter the idea. Free update. Use the infinite forest to bring back all missions and gear(raid and strike gear)from d1. Raids and strikes included. Because of the infinite forest, you can alter the paths and boss fights. Make them change every now and then as a randomly generated area, so you can’t consistently cheese it. Maybe add new gear that is similar, but is still different. This could be a match-made activity from orbit. You could also gather your own fireteam to play together. Instantly spawn into the raid, no running through the empty forest to get to the entrance. We could also have the infinite forest recreate old patrol zones from d1, such as Venus, The Cosmodrome and The Moon. Other features of the forest could be altered d2 year 1 strikes and with new strike specific gear. What are your thoughts?

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  • I still say Bungie should allow players to make their own maps, game types, etc. with D2 asssets so we can play the game how we want to play it, rather than how Bungie want us to. One of the best things about Halo: Reach was being able to create your own maps, and people were incredibly inventive with that tool. Not to mention Bungie actually let you save some of your games on their own servers back then, and you could do a total replay of the game from any vantage point. Imagine what amazing maps the community could make, and game types within them. I remember back in the days of the C-64, one of my favourite games was Loderunner by Broderbund Games. It was not particularly graphically amazing or anything, even by the standards of the time, but what it did have was a comprehensive level editor that you could then play, which brought endless replayable opportunities: it was difficult to get bored of being able to play levels you designed yourself. Community-submitted maps, levels, etc. get voted on, and Bungie curate the best ones, and maybe some of them become part of the official rotation of maps. Or let players create entire new patrols, adventures, quests, bounties, even dungeons and raids. Then you'd _never_ hear the Destiny community complain about 'lack of content'. Trust the community to allow us the tools to entertain ourselves, rather than demanded to be entertained by powers that be at Bungie. Minecraft-like using Destiny-verse assets, what's not to like?

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