Bungie cancels Trials of the Nine for the next two weeks thanks to an emote
Another emote expliot has forced Bungie to put its ultra-competative PvP mode, Trials of the Nine, on ice for the next two weeks.
Another emote expliot has forced Bungie to put its ultra-competative PvP mode, Trials of the Nine, on ice for the next two weeks.
Occasionally, Destiny services will undergo scheduled or emergency maintenance, or to update the game to address gameplay issues or add in-game features. Today's one of those occassions.
Activision has won a patent that could allow them to alter matchmaking in online games in an attempt to entice players with microtransaction purchases.
Bungie pays tribute to Monty Python, fans use spare Bright Dust (or actual cash cha-ching baby) to get in on that affection and everyone is happy as they inappropriately bust out a silly walk. Or, and hear me out here, you can use that Silly Walk ™ for evil. Like glitching your Guardian into spaces where they really shouldn’t be.
Destiny 2’s multiplayer meta-game is still being explored, but if last week’s Iron Banner is anything to go by, then Uriel’s Gift is the most mainstream of machine guns that every serous Guardian is wielding right now. Tag team that with a MIDA Multi-Tool in your Kinetic slot, and you’ve got a setup that is perfect for any range of combat.
Where is Xur? Hit the link and jump in to find out where the Agent of the Nine is this week, and what he has for sale.
If you want to hit that 4K sweet spot in Destiny 2, you’re going to need some hefty hardware. Also around 68 gigglebytes of hard drive space to store everything on. Here’s the list of final PC settings, via Bungie.
The Iron Banner has returned. Guardians, are you ready?
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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