Game Informer’s Ben Hanson and Matt Miller interviewed Rise of Iron’s director Chris Barrett and executive producer Scott Taylor. This article has the important highlights. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/280758562″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /] Listen in if you want to learn a bit about a day in the life of a developer. Less yoga than you would think, more talking to a lot of people, brainstorming, and playtesting. Basically everyone there reads forums and plays the game, so they share many of our feelings, though time constraints and prioritizing the most important stuff is why we may not see X thing happen for
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PD LIVE #85
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7 Ways to Utilize Private Matches
Private Crucible matches are coming in September for everyone on Xbox One & PS4 – click here to learn exactly how they’ll work. We’re hyped to brainstorm some ideas on how to get the most out of this new feature. Leave a comment if you have any other cool ideas for what to do within the [divider] Map Exploration This will be one of the first things I’ll be doing with my clan. We’ll be covering every nook and cranny in each map, testing areas for cover, lanes to snipe and perches to hide in. Good map knowledge is important in
PD LIVE #84
SO much to discuss about Rise of Iron!
Wretched Eye First Look ( +Destiny 2 Update!)
Strike Walkthrough Once you fly in, you’ll fight through various SIVA-enhanced Fallen and Hive battling each other as the Fallen try to take control of a Hive nest here. Watch out for the glowing green traps on the ground, they’ll detain you and slowly damage you – fortunately, a few shots seems to free you. Next, youll make your way inside the bunker, fighting Fallen and destroying SIVA Nodules as you go to clear the way to the Fallen Splicer Priest at its heart. It’s a visually diverse and maze-like environment, where lots of exploring will undoubtedly happen until you get
Forged in Fire ViDoc
[divider] Massive Breakdown Podcast [audioplayer file=”http://planetdestiny.pcinvasion.com/Massive/media/podcastepisode6.mp3″] [divider] New weapons, including more Exotics, Raid Weapons, Vendor Weapons, Gjallarhorn and Thorn, and lots of Sidearms. Private Matchmaking First time we get to go fighting through a social space and in a blizzard. Ornaments look bad ass. The Wretched Eye strike features a blind ogre who had his eye stolen by a Fallen Captain and attached to a gun. The Ogre tries to crush you while the Captain shoots you with the eye blast. The new raid starts inside the wall, climbs to the top where it has an amazing view, and where
Collection Edition & PS Exclusives
Bungie has continued the tradition they began last year, heralding the release of a new major update to Destiny with a collection of all past content to bring new and returning players up to speed. The name of this year’s release has a hint of finality about it, suggesting it is intended to be all-inclusive and lending strength to the common belief that there will be no further paid Destiny 1 content prior to Destiny 2’s release next year. Destiny The Collection is available for pre-order now, and will cost $60 for new and returning players. It includes: Destiny Crota’s
PvP Legends
PvP Legends is a new leaderboard that helps Guardians gain a deeper insight into their Crucible standings. You can research your opponents and analyze your own performance in the same place you find your news, reviews, weapon stats, and fireteams. Legends uses a variant of the standard Elo rating system, adapted for Destiny’s gameplay. The basic principles are as follows: all players start with rating of 1200; each match contributes to player’s rating; winning a match raises rating, losing a match lowers it; winning against more skilled opponents gives you more points Physics professor Arpad Elo invented the system for