I really enjoyed D1 and jumped in just after TTK was released. After checking the Timewasted website it shows I have about 2200 hrs into it. Although I'm excited for D2 i'll probably wait after the 2nd expansion to jump on board.
I bought the game thrice. First on PS4, then when I got locked because of House Of Wolves, I got it again on Xbox One Then again wen TTK came out and I was locked out of previous content, I skipped that year and bought the thing again next year after Rise Of Iron Came out.
That's the biggest problem with Destiny, you need a steady group of people to play with. If you have it, it's great. If you don't, the game didn't make it easy to find your own group and forced you to go off the game to find a group which was always extremely stupid to me. There's been so many times on PC that I met cool people in game and ended up playing together with them for a long time. Destiny didn't want any of that.
Looks like they posted someone going through the first mission of the campaign. Not sure how I feel about this. I enjoyed playing the first one well enough, but I do think it has the most forgettable story on a video game that I've played in some time. I remember grinding through the missions, but never once felt connected to any outcome. Prob because nothing i did really mattered. I had to keep grinding the same missions for bounties so it's not like i felt I accomplished anything. Multi was fun though, sadly I never could get enough of my friends together to do the Raids, and still think it was stupid that I couldn't just join random groups for it like other missions. Having watched the first mission, I'm still not sure it's enough to warrant the price of a new game. It just looks like it'll be the same.. grind and grind again..
Now that I built me a new Ryzen PC I'm on the fence about PC or Xbox for this game LOL..if it is any inclination of my past gaming habits, I'll have it on both
Thing is I don't think the PC community will last. The first game was very console centric in terms of how it felt and how things worked that I don't think the appeal is there for the real hardcore PC gamers. I'm sure there will be a dedicated community but you have a better chance of getting people together on Xbox One or PS4 I think just due to the people who played or are playing the first game. Since the first game never released on PC there is no fan base to draw from.
Plus I've always found that games on PC die out quickly unless they are super competitive. Battlefield 1 even has a dwindling user base.
What are you talking about, doesn't start for at least another month.
Sure hope so but I think Xbox live has some sort of way to find players. I see friends at times trying to form a group. Still not like LFG though.I preloaded the beta. Seeing if there's actually any difference between this and 1. If it's any easier to actually find someone to play with and not having to rely on 3rd party websites to play this. Have an Amazon pre-order so if I don't like it I can cancel it.
Sure hope so but I think Xbox live has some sort of way to find players. I see friends at times trying to form a group. Still not like LFG though.