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Month: January 2015

Destiny: “House of Wolves, Comet: Plague of Darkness”

Destiny: “House of Wolves, Comet: Plague of Darkness”

A photo did the rounds that was supposedly taken during an in house developer’s conference, which showed off a big screen of future DLC releases. These included “House of Wolves”, “Comet: Plague of Darkness,” and a host of other details. It’s believed that Destiny will got a major update every couple of years to keep things fresh, and keep up with the exponential growth in hardware capabilities, and between the major releases will be regular batches of DLC content. Unfortunately…

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Do You Think Fate Is Familiar To You? 10 Ways To Improve Your

Do You Think Fate Is Familiar To You? 10 Ways To Improve Your

1. Looking For Group Integration Destiny’s biggest problem by far is a lack of matchmaking options: aside from Strike or Crucible playlists, players cannot use matchmaking to connect to random people and if they want to participate in raids, weekly strikes or random activities, they have to find their own groups. As a result, fan sites like DestinyLFG have sprung up, offering a way for Destiny players to create or join groups to complete content. A quick flick through shows…

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Destiny‘s First Expansion: Crota’s End

Destiny‘s First Expansion: Crota’s End

Set deep below the surface of the Moon, players face armies of Hive in the pitch-black darkness as they fight and puzzle their way to the chamber of the warrior-god Crota, son of Oryx. Much like the Vault of Glass that shipped with Destiny power leveling, Crota’s End is equal parts firefight gauntlet and brain teaser. Problem-solving is just as important as raw firepower, and we strongly recommend that you and your assembled group of raiders try to tackle Crota…

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6 Large Parts Of The ‘Destiny’ Must Go

6 Large Parts Of The ‘Destiny’ Must Go

Recent weeks have brought a number of potential leaked details about upcoming expansions, as well as glitches that have allowed some players to explore incomplete zones, but without any clear confirmation of how old or accurate those leaks and glitches might be, I’m not assuming anything as confirmed. Instead, here are the areas that we’re most curious about which are already visible inside the game. Kings’ Watch Head over to the Rocketyard on Earth, and proceed to the back right…

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Destiny: Bungie Released A New Hot Fixes

Destiny: Bungie Released A New Hot Fixes

Bungie has released a new hot fix to further deal with the issues that have appeared in “Destiny” following the release of “The Dark Below” expansion. For the latest hot fix, the main focus was on Crota’s End Raid and all of the weapons, rewards and activities that come with it. Reuters/Jonathan Alcorn Gamers play a game by Bungie Inc. at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3, in Los Angeles, California, June 10, 2014. Virtual Reality Progresses At…

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Destiny Contend For Game Of The Year At DICE Awards

Destiny Contend For Game Of The Year At DICE Awards

A total of 56 games were nominated this year. Monolith’s Lord of the Rings game Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor leads the pack with nine nominations, including Game of the Year. The other Game of the Year nominees this year are Destiny, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Far Cry 4, and Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. Other games receiving multiple nominations included Far Cry 4 (with 7), Destiny and Hearthstone (6 each), Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and Monument Valley (5 each), and Infamous:…

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Destiny: Why Am I Still Playing This Game?

Destiny: Why Am I Still Playing This Game?

For the record, that question I posed to myself at 2 a.m. this morning did not bear any of the snark or negativity it may seem to have attached to it in basic black and white. Nor was I speaking to the fact that I had been playing for a good four hours by that point and, hey, shouldn’t I be heading to bed soon? I asked myself why I was still buy Destiny power leveling for the same reason I…

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Destiny Access PlayStation 4 Player’s Game Of The Year

Destiny Access PlayStation 4 Player’s Game Of The Year

The other award that stands out this year is Developer of the Year. Coming in first place was PlayStation’s crown jewel Naught Dog. The important thing to remember though is that Naughty Dog only re-released The Last of Us this year. I suppose the PlayStation audience is just paying forward for Uncharted 4, which, unsurprisingly, won Most Anticipated Game. I don’t think there was a more talked about game then Destiny last year. The title has truly divided the community,…

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PSA: Don’t Abandon The Destiny Crucible Matches

PSA: Don’t Abandon The Destiny Crucible Matches

Destiny’s PvP can be pretty tough, but this terrific account of a comeback shows just how worthwhile it can be to stick with it. Destiny, like all PvP games, suffers from occasional rage quitters and those who throw in the towel when they get too far behind. Destiny power leveling have more information for you. The randomness of the loot system, a lack of penalties to losing teams and changes to the Iron Banner mean it’s not as bad as it…

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Bungie Fixed Destiny The Most Ridiculous Loopholes

Bungie Fixed Destiny The Most Ridiculous Loopholes

Bungie is finally fixing the Crota cheese—and implementing a bunch of other fixes and tweaks—in an update that they say will go live next week. In addition to the LAN fix, Bungie says they’re fixing many of the other popular Crota’s End cheeses, like the one that gets you through the maze via exploding lantern, and the one that lets you do the whole bridge encounter without actually crossing the bridge. No more spawning two swordbearers at once, either. Hey,…

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