Championship game needs to be called the Battle for Buc-ees
Going through the catch up missions, 2 campaign missions, and 1 onslaught game got me about to it. I think I'm 1943?
Yes and no. I love me some long form videos. 10 hours might be much. I played through the catch up missions on the timeline last night and got through a mission or two from Final Shape. I'm worried I fall back into the same issue as before, so much content is relevant and not at the same time. Like I need X weapon or exotic from a dungeon, but I need to run Y raid to get gear to do it. But I'm not leveled for raid, so I need to run strikes. But now strikes are recommended at 1945 light, which I don't think I am yet, so I gotta do random shit til I can run strikes, to run a raid, to run a dungeon, to get into the content.
Not that that is the case, it's just so much to consider with minimal knowledge going in.
I think that was the intent. OP is also the OP of that thread lmao. Maybe he also just wants us to know?
Awesome, thank you! I think I watches his video for the expansion through to Beyond Light as well, iirc.
Anyone got info on how to "catch up" the story in game? I don't think I've played since Shadowkeep at worst, and Beyond Light at best.
Dual Sense, don't do PTT. But I have an overlay so I know of background noise is popping up to mute or stop breathing so loud.
See, that was my take on it, but I have noticed a shift, somewhat recently. I check /popular every now and then just to see what's happening around the internet, and they'd always pop up. It's gotten distinctly more "accepting" of taxation and stuff. I literally thought this yesterday, like "am I crazy or has it flipped a bit".
I wouldn't quote me on sub narratives, my browsing is sporadic at best, but that's what I'm remembering.
Unfortunate
I very vaguely remember that lol,now that you mention it
Which is why I'm so regretfully enjoying it. It plays well despite being a Ubisoft game lol
Oh no idea. I'd imagine so, it was a fairly big app on Reddit
I don't get it. I modded one community with about 30k users, maybe 5% of which was active. The only thing I ever did for years was remove obvious reposts by bots and sticky weekly discussion threads. Communities normally police themselves decently well. Past a critical mass, I'm sure it gets a it harder but unless it's a personal attack or completely unrelated, let people vote shit down.
I also don't know why you'd want to be a mod of 45 subs with millions of users each. Shits shady AF.
Boost! Dev was great on Reddit, very active. Has a client for Lemmy now!
As much as I hate to say it, Ubisoft has a really solid game on their hands. Some issue with netcode and I think the XIM/Cronus use is going to rise pretty quickly, but other games have dealt with it before. I've enjoyed the few hours I put in so far and will be playing it tonight with the boys. I'd like to see a classic TDM but hotshot works for now. Also a really cool take on the Kill Confirmed gametype
I love driving. HSR is still super nice, because the worst part about driving is long distance trips. Day trip to the hills to drive fun windy roads? Hell yeah. Trip across the US where I spend 9 hours a day driving straight in Kansas/Oklahoma/Texas? Awful. That section of argument never makes any sense to me. "I love driving. Nothing better than sitting in the right lane for 7 hours on a perfectly flat, straight road". Morons lol
I didn't post any useful information, all I did was shit post during college sports game threads. Just lemme be spiteful against Reddit lol
It's much less of an issue now, likely due to anti-cheat and also the current bans in other countries so it's not really spoken about much anymore. Honestly, if people wanna cheat, go for it, especially in a game like this. There is a bit of worry about effecting major orders an inordinate amount, but even then, it would probably be a small amount.
Because it's group rewards. That person gets 2k super samples, you also get 2k super samples. It, by definition, ruins progression for others.
Might not have been clear in initial comment; on launch, people were joining open groups and cheaters were spoofing the rewards. So when a mission completed, you got a bunch of mats and stuff and your account was basically bricked for "progression" unless AH did a manual rollback.
I want chain gangs to stay. I'm glad the ball spots may be more accurate with the tracking system, but those few seconds when they measure is great for the crowd and viewer. Keep the theatrical components.
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