@dnky666, according to an interview at E3 with Luke Smith there will be new trophies. The question I have for bungie is if youre a new player, how would you platinum the "vanilla" destiny with the new change to vanguard/crucible marks? There was a trophy for maxing out those marks in one week, so if they're both gone maybe it will change the trophies to gaining legendary marks on each type of activity.
Lets get too brass tax here. Both had great conferences IMO. Microsoft continues the turn around and fan service which I appreciate. Sony had heavy hitter throw back fan service as well. As for the exclusive 2015 argument, it really depends on the franchises you love. If you're all in on Halo or Forza then sure I'd expect you to flaunt you're excitment. For me, sure Im a little let down by the dearth of exclusives this year that my inner fanboy cant shout from the top of a mountain about. But lets look at this years November. Im 100%in on Fallout (same release date as Tomb Raider which wull come to Sony anyway), I enjoy CoD and Assassins Creed each year (ok maybe except AC3) and I'm salivating over Battlefront. Thing is 3 of those 4 have "exclusive" deals with Sony and that is the platfrom Ill play them on. As a casual fan sure Im excited to pick up Halo as well, but a majority of my time during holiday 2015 will be on the PS4. And that is exactly Sony's play for THIS year and why I think their conference was one of their best because it emphasied that while showing off awesome xclusives to come. Side note, hololens demo was intriguing to say the least, but Im left wondering what the end game plan is since they have deals with Oculus and Valve as well (which probably just benefits Windows 10 more so than the Xboxone.
I can understand the point. While Ive been playing games since NES, with work, kids, and actaully paying attention to my wife, it can be a week or two before I get more than an hour to play. With that, I almost spend part of that time relearning the controls for newer games. BUT, isnt this sentiment why EA usually has a difficulty/gamestyle option on their more complicated games? Mass Effect 3 and Dragon Age come to mind with options to play with a more cinematic experience which takes out the necessity of mastering combat controls?
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Re: Existing Destiny Players Will Get a Bunch of Bonus Stuff When They Buy The Taken King
@dnky666, according to an interview at E3 with Luke Smith there will be new trophies. The question I have for bungie is if youre a new player, how would you platinum the "vanilla" destiny with the new change to vanguard/crucible marks? There was a trophy for maxing out those marks in one week, so if they're both gone maybe it will change the trophies to gaining legendary marks on each type of activity.
Re: Reaction: Sony Delivers the Greatest E3 Press Conference of All Time
Lets get too brass tax here. Both had great conferences IMO. Microsoft continues the turn around and fan service which I appreciate. Sony had heavy hitter throw back fan service as well. As for the exclusive 2015 argument, it really depends on the franchises you love. If you're all in on Halo or Forza then sure I'd expect you to flaunt you're excitment. For me, sure Im a little let down by the dearth of exclusives this year that my inner fanboy cant shout from the top of a mountain about. But lets look at this years November. Im 100%in on Fallout (same release date as Tomb Raider which wull come to Sony anyway), I enjoy CoD and Assassins Creed each year (ok maybe except AC3) and I'm salivating over Battlefront. Thing is 3 of those 4 have "exclusive" deals with Sony and that is the platfrom Ill play them on. As a casual fan sure Im excited to pick up Halo as well, but a majority of my time during holiday 2015 will be on the PS4. And that is exactly Sony's play for THIS year and why I think their conference was one of their best because it emphasied that while showing off awesome xclusives to come.
Side note, hololens demo was intriguing to say the least, but Im left wondering what the end game plan is since they have deals with Oculus and Valve as well (which probably just benefits Windows 10 more so than the Xboxone.
Re: EA: Games Are Still Too Hard to Learn
I can understand the point. While Ive been playing games since NES, with work, kids, and actaully paying attention to my wife, it can be a week or two before I get more than an hour to play. With that, I almost spend part of that time relearning the controls for newer games.
BUT, isnt this sentiment why EA usually has a difficulty/gamestyle option on their more complicated games? Mass Effect 3 and Dragon Age come to mind with options to play with a more cinematic experience which takes out the necessity of mastering combat controls?