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由BEEFCAKE1691编辑: 9/29/2017 6:21:13 PMNo, I'm saying that doing all milestones and raids each week only takes 10 hours. And those are pretty much the only way to level once you hit 270. So what I'm saying is, 10 hours a week is all it takes to significantly boost your light level. I'm not sure how you misunderstood what I said, nowhere im my first post did I say anything about getting to 305 light. Reread what I wrote.
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Depends on how you play. If you want to grind public events and do mind-numbing boring shit then sure it may only take 10 hours of play a week. For others of us who like to tackle the end game content more than anything it will take quite a bit more than 10 hours.
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Raids take 2 hours if the Destiny gods reach down and touch you. Most of the time there will be a couple people who don't know what to do or enemies will glitch. Very rarely will you get a clean run through it. Nightfalls don't take long, I agree with you about that. Crucible in D2 fits under the mind-numbing boring shit for me.
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由BEEFCAKE1691编辑: 9/29/2017 6:36:52 PMRaid is easy. I've done dogs/calus first or second try in my last 5 raids, all with different groups of randoms. 2 hours is maximum. Gauntlet seems to always be the slowest part now because every single person seems to have a different strat they want to use. If you aren't doing it in less than 2 hours, find a different group. This is the least glitchy raid they have ever put out. If people are dying in the void area, it isn't a glitch, it is people getting popped up or picking the wrong spot to hit the barrier. Dogs don't glitch. Gauntlet doesn't glitch. Baths doesn't glitch. If you aren't doing all milestones every week, like crucible, then you have zero room to complain about leveling being too hard.
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I do all of my milestones. The dogs do glitch, the gauntlet can also glitch, as can the shadow realm at Calus. The baths are the only part I haven't had a glitch for. I've got my warlock almost to 305 and that is it, and the raid is easy I agree and have beaten it once. I always do my job and communicate but I don't get the best groups when I randomly LFG for people. My clan is doing it with me this week and we have a few people that have never done it before. So it's taking a lot longer than usual. Which leads back to what I was saying about how it all just depends on how you play the game.
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Even if it takes en extra hour or two for each character, then you are still sitting at 15 hours a week. 2 hours a night isn't that much, it's starting to get up there on the time commitment department, but it is nowhere near "no life." I can honestly say that I don't see glitches ever. I don't know why people have all of these glitches, maybe internet. I think most people think things are happening that are glitches, but are just mechanics they don't understand. A good example of this is the last barrier in the shadow realm. If you are on the right side and you go between the ramps that stick up, there is a plate just before the barrier that will send you over every time. People call this a glitch, but if it happens every time, it isn't. They need to scoot over next to mid guy after killing their psion and they won't die. You mind giving me a couple examples of glitches you have seen while doing dogs and gauntlet?
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Yea that last bit about the shadow realm is what was getting a lot of the people who haven't attempted the raid before. They don't quite realize why they keep getting sucked up into the big vortex. Some weeks I honestly don't have 15 hours to spare on this game with work, my dog, and other things going on I have to take care of. I also have high speed fiber optic internet but still experience glitches. I'm assuming mainly due to Bungie not having the best servers, and the fact that it's a peer to peer connection between 6 people all in different geographic locations.