Hi, so I wanted to know how big the world of destiny will actually be.
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1 回复I'm hoping the size of your mother's ass, but I don't think I'll live long enough to navigate all of it.
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12 回复Each map (place that requires loading screen to get into) will be around 2/3 the size of halo: reaches campaign. Each world will probably have a few maps, lets say 4, and there are also 4 worlds so far (I think) 4*4=16 16*2=32 32/3= 10.7 So in other words, it's going to be insanely massive more than 10 times the size of halo: reach
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15 回复Bigger than anything we've seen to date. If you add in the size of all the maps together, it'll be absolutely massive. End each individual map will be up to ⅔ the size of the entire Halo: Reach campaign (already confirmed by Bungie as such) so expect to be able to explore for [i]quite[/i] some time.
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1 回复Aa long as going around the maps hills trees and mtns actually has baddies and loot in them then i hope the previews we have seen are fully explorable
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1 回复I hope that maps will be big enough to have a feeling of a big explorable world and small enough to give us detailed and interesting locations. The problem with too big maps is that they can loose detail. Next problem with too much space is that locations (dungeons, caves, strongholds) will become more generic and boring.
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1 回复Think every place you can visit will be the size of let's say skyrim that would be epic but I'd every place could be at the very lest half the size of skyrim so when you count the other planets you can visit the game is freaking massive
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1 回复As big as your mother's vigina lololol dont take this seriously I just wanted to write that.
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2 回复It will be huge but it's not gonna be open world in the sense of you can walk from the last city to say old russia. More than likely they will use some mechanic such as our space ship to explain us getting there but once you arrive at one of these places you will have a crap ton of area to explore in every area.