Still can’t get past 80% with 5-6 people, even after the adjustment. Might be some players also just don’t know what they’re doing. Then again, it’s a pretty dumb activity so I can see why people wouldn’t bother to try.
Has anyone stopped to think about it? What kind of backwards engineering requires a glowing orb be thrown at another [i]exposed[/i] glowing orb to power up a piece of [i]critical[/i] planetary defense infrastructure.
It’s ridiculous.
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What kind of godlike being is only stopped by a specific room in which you have to match symbols on a pedestal before shooting it in the face? Oh that's right...it's a videogame.
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Oh, that’s right I forgot, we can’t speculate about future technology because it’s [i]only[/i] a video game.
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Wasn't my point. Point was the lore is the speculative part of the game. The mechanics are just because it's agame. Crota stood in a room where he spawned guys with the only sword that can hurt him and does so when the guardians come to kill him. That's a mechanic, and not lore. Same with the balls. The lore part is the getting the satellites into space and powering Rasputin. The mechanic part is the glowing energy balls.
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Edited by Corrick II: 5/14/2020 2:25:01 PMEsoteric rituals to summon and destroy eldritch godlike beings I can excuse because “space magic”. Human-developed global defense system engineering that requires throwing balls at an exposed floating power source is purely technical and I feel comfortable nitpicking it, mechanics or not.
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Fair enough, but i'm still going to mock =)
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Also fair 👍
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Edited by meld: 5/14/2020 1:32:54 PMI don’t think the power adjustment has been put in place yet
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The tweet makes it sound like it was immediate, but maybe it hadn’t been implemented? Who knows.
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Yeah. The second part of the tweet began with “effective immediately” but the first part didn’t. I’m sure it’s been implemented already or later today.