Destiny 2 Magazine from 2015 can predict the future.


Magazine from 2015 can predict the future.

Posted: 22 Jan 2018 05:42 PM PST

Now at 420 hours of D2, still loving it

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 08:05 AM PST

Weekly Reset Infographic [01-23-2018]

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 09:25 AM PST

eyes up, Guardians! here's your reset info for the week of 1/23/18.

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It's been done before, but a picture with the kitty friend!

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 05:10 AM PST

It's not the game... it's the players.

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 04:41 AM PST

I am quitting Destiny 2. Not because of the lack of end game, or the empty lore, or even Tess. It's the players that finally broke me!

Juat in the past two days I have been:

Kicked from a Raid for defending a poor performing team mate from an abusive fireteam leader.

Yelled at for getting 'netted' in EOW (I had the least deaths overall).

Abused for having a high KDA in a crucible loss (i.e accused of playing too conservatively). Despite having the most kills overall.

Messaged repeatedly by some 'Trials god' mocking me for having a bad game (still positive KDA).

I experienced none of this in D1. It was common for players to stop and help a stranger out with farming or a public event. But in D2 you are lucky if they don't blast away the loot chest. Or push you of the heavy in Crucible.

Outside of a Clan, it's hard to find any positive experiences with other players in this game.

I came to my final realisation in a recent crucible match. I threw up a barracade to protect a team mate who was getting Heavy. Something that I do all the time. Then it dawned on me. I was helping the same guy that pushed me off the heavy earlier. He was the rule and I was the exception.

So Destiny no longer has room for a player like me. Bungie wanted the COD crowd and they got it.

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Instead of finding new ways to hate Bungie... I've found a new location in the Tower Hangar!

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 09:04 AM PST

This game is perfect and has zero flaws

Posted: 22 Jan 2018 10:42 AM PST

To all those people that pledged NM for there ornaments but wanted DO or FWC to win

Posted: 22 Jan 2018 04:51 PM PST

Finally all 335

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 03:21 AM PST

New Monarchy has won the rally!

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 09:13 AM PST

Congratulations! those ornaments cost us good weapons damn it

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Every guardian when Xûr finally has that exotic they’ve been waiting for

Posted: 22 Jan 2018 11:21 AM PST

Just gonna use my sup....... *never mind*

Posted: 22 Jan 2018 09:49 AM PST

WE WON! As i turned in my last remaining tokens, even after 30 engrams, i received this. My second NM sparrow. What a way to end off Faction Rally! [Speed is 150 :(]

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 09:19 AM PST

I’ll never understand this schism!

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 07:05 AM PST

[Possible Spoiler] Thor: Arkstrider

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 07:43 AM PST

Just a really good read from DTG

Posted: 22 Jan 2018 09:52 PM PST

Interesting Discussion: Are Guardian’s Really Immortal?

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 02:44 AM PST

My take on the ghost revival process is that once your guardian dies, that guardian is dead. There is no coming back for that biological version of that being.

What your ghost does is the following:

Stores your guardian's entire atomic composition in its memory so that it can rebuild a new guardian from scratch using the surrounding matter.

Stores all your guardian's memories and re-downloads them into the new guardian it just created from scratch.

The new guardian is merely a copy of the old guardian, but it thinks it's the same being — resurrected. The old guardian is permanently dead and cannot be brought back in the traditional sense of the word 'resurrection'.

Imagine teleportation devices existed today. We would need a device that could analyse your entire atomic composition, atom for atom. It would then need an immense amount of storage space to store that atomic composition analysis as a readable data dump. That data will then need a extremely fast processor so you could very quickly be de-constructed and then re-assembled on the other side wherever you were teleporting to. This is all a bit Star Trekky.

But also, the interesting part is that because your atomic composition has now been stored permanently as DATA; it now means that what you essentially have is a COPYING device. So in theory YOU (Yourself) wouldn't have to actually go anywhere... rather, instead you could just have the device use the data it has stored about you to then construct you atom by atom as a copy of yourself. So two of you would now exist at the same time. To choose for yourself to be analysed and deconstructed, would mean to be killing yourself (or at least by definition that version of yourself). Your data would then be sent via satellite to a destination far far away and the receiving device would simply gather the data and construct a new being based on that data. Your earlier deconstructed self is still dead, and this new re-constructed being is a completely new person - just with the same memories.

So basically all your ghost does is use the available atoms in the surrounding matter to re-construct an up-to-date copy of yourself with all your memories thus far. That's it.

The 'immortality' isn't really REAL because the old version of your guardian is still long gone. The new version BELIEVES it's still the same person because it has all the memories and thinks it's been brought back to life but the old version if it still had a lingering mystical consciousness would still be sitting in limbo - dead.

What are your thoughts Guardians? Are we really immortal? Is 'The Light' merely an unmeasurable fantastical form of intelligent energy that serves as a super futuristic processor so it could handle all this data via your ghost? Or is 'The Light' a spirit medium that can truly preserve your soul and transfer it between bodies after each death?

Given the fact that your ghost is piece of tech I believe that 'The Traveller' is an extremely good willed version of The Vex and 'The Light' is a substance or energy that is similar to the 'Radiolaria' white stuff that fuels inside The Vex. Except The Traveller has found how to use it in a way that empowers Guardian's and makes them immortal from an A.I perspective — through unlimited copies of themselves.

Thoughts people?

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Xenosilver shader

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 05:05 AM PST

Taking cute pictures with bae on the leviathan

Posted: 22 Jan 2018 10:13 AM PST

While waiting for the reset.

Posted: 22 Jan 2018 01:19 PM PST

Fashion!

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 06:34 AM PST

Anybody wish there was a way to piece together armor load outs and save them, that way switching to your destiny #ootd was so much easier?

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I guess all of them won or nobody. No sure.

Posted: 23 Jan 2018 09:11 AM PST

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