I'm genuinely excited for the beta. The last time I was this pumped to play a beta was for sw battlefront.
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Instead, with the Sentinel Titan we wanted to have an aggressive support character with battlefield mitigation. You have this shieldlike you can see in the traileryou can run around with the shield and bashyou know, melee, close quarters combatyou can throw the shield like Captain America, and you can also bring up a shield to create a wall that you can walk with.
Also, one of the Sentinel trees actually has the option to, when you cast your super, you can press and hold the super activation and you'll place a Ward of Dawn instead.
kill0509 said:
We can raid on Destiny 2??!
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Ghaul seems like a cool new big-bad to introduce in the same way Oryx rocked up for The Taken King and provided the main antagonist. But are we going to learn any more about the core story introduced in Destiny 1, who the Speaker is and where he comes from, what the Darkness is? Are we going to hear from the Exo Stranger? Are those kind of questions going to be answered in Destiny 2?
Not specifically all of those questions. I think some of those questions we've taken off the shelf to look at, and some of those questions we're leaving on the shelf and may never answer. Personally, I think of Destiny 1 as sort of an issue zero in a comic book series. It's about introducing the universe and some characters in it and some statements, but I think we want toand a bunch of those statements were questions. I don't know that we'll answer all of those statements from the first game, and aren't going to attempt to in Destiny 2 either. We're telling a story here with some momentum and I think it's going to show direction and progress for where the arc of Destiny is going to go. And that arc is, for us, really beginning with game two.
Is there a world in which we never find out who the Exo Stranger was talking to on the phone?
Yeah, I mean, there's a world where you never find out anything else about the Exo Stranger, and there's a world where the Exo Stranger is the star of
Destiny 3?
[Laughs] Yeah, there's a world where the Exo Stranger has a cartoon or a comic book series or whatever. With Destiny, we have so many cool opportunities to tell stories in and out of the game. And we have a bunch of characters who are interesting, but the Exo Stranger is one that always makes me chuckle a little bit. Because I feel that's one character where we actually wrapped up the arc. She gave you a sweet gun and then dissolved, presumably off to do something else. So I feel like, of all of our characters we've introduced and exited, we actually exited her effectively. But she always comes up. She always comes up, so there's obviously something to that character that piques people's curiosity.
Watching you do them is legitimately one of my favorite Destiny memoriesJack Burton said:
Jumping Puzzles are the devil
whats the name of this podcast?tamusc said:
Does anyone else find it incredibly frustrating that you have to listen to an un-affiliated podcast to actually understand the quite interesting backstory for Destiny
I will only quantify this with one caveat...Unless you suck....Pac1698 said:
I made the switch from having both systems to going exclusively PlayStation with the release of the PS4/Xbox One and haven't looked back. Like Kill said, we have a good group of easy going guys in the Texags PlayStation community and would welcome any new players into the group.
https://www.destinyghoststories.com/Living Legend said:whats the name of this podcast?tamusc said:
Does anyone else find it incredibly frustrating that you have to listen to an un-affiliated podcast to actually understand the quite interesting backstory for Destiny