I think about going to guardiancon every year but never do. I will someday I guess. Anyways, St. Jude’s is a worthy cause. Thanks for spreading awareness OP.
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Wish they would be transparent about how much they take as salaries to run this charity.
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It's pretty cool. Definitely worth the trip
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Maybe next year.
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no point after Bungie split up everybody by introducing pc and basically chased off 90% of their player base with a wackass d2 release. Its gotten a lott better but my D1 friends still havent come back. D2 is just not a fun game no matter how pretty it looks and everything revolves around Eververse.
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none of what you said has anything to do with guardiancon
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Isnt it about Destiny, the game? Isnt that what guardiancon is about?
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Was originally destiny themed the first year but since then goth and his team expanded their options to make funds to keep it going every year. While based around destiny many other games will be promoted there and even bungie are making an appearance to promote.
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No it is not about destiny check out their website guardiancon.co
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Well, regardless of what a webpage says, or how the organizer’s try to market it, GuardianCon IS all about Destiny. The CosPlay is all Destiny, the vendors are almost entirely DestinyTheGame related. Last year was the first year I haven’t attended. Members of my clan, and me, didn’t go after we heard D2 was not being promoted on the main stage. They may be trying to change their roots, but GuardianCon is almost entirely about Guardians.
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But it is. ITs Destiny, BL, and whatever else goth and co plays.
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Editado por optismo: 6/17/2019 2:09:28 AMI thought it was to meet up with friends in the Destiny community. Am I wrong? Every streamer I use to watch moved to PC so we never play and any friends I had left the game. Im in a clan but we are not close like how it use to be with my friends in D1. D2 really screwed things up for a lot of people. Its not just me. Lots of people tell me the same thing that I went through.
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Spot on. I’ve attended every year of GuardianCon, except for last year. Myself and some other members of my clan didn’t go last year bc of the crappy D2 launch and once we heard D2 was not being promoted on the main stage we deferred attending. GuardianCon is almost entirely about the community of Guardians.
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yes.. you are wrong. GuardianCon is a gaming convention, while Bungie will be there it is not a Bungie event. It is similar to something like PAX but a bit smaller and built around celebrating the good that gaming can do and occurs after the week long charity stream event on twitch. Here is the link to their site https://www.guardiancon.co/convention/
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it is not similar to PAX at all. This event is owned by Goth and Co. It is just a general convention mainly about Destiny and other games this group of people play.
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Correct.
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What? ppl go and get drunk together or smoke pot ( if theyre into that) and hang out. I have friends that went the second year. I have watched it on stream, too. They want to hang out with their gaming friends irl. I should have went before the community was jacked by d2.
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Correct.
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you are missing the point, it is NOT a destiny event. Borderlands, Warframe, a bunch of indie devs, artist booths, etc etc are all there. It is a gaming convention, not just one game. If all your gaming friends are destiny okay, but that has nothing to do with the charity stream raising money for charity or the convention proper.
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I think you’re referring to what it has become and not how it started.
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What it is trying to become. Not what it is. Organizers realized the event would die if Bungie and DestinyTheGame suffers, like last year. So..., they are trying to force the event onto another role. A role that can age longer than Destiny will. Remove Destiny from GuardianCon and that event will completely collapse. Unfortunately.
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It started as a streamer meetup in a bar.