So what the hell am I seeing after the Sun sets? That's still the Sun? How did it move the other horizon so fast? Why is it a different color now?
Good job, Bungie. Immersion broken.
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Destiny had so much potential to indirectly teach us about the nature of other celestial bodies. I saw someone mention 1 Venus day takes like ~290 Earth days. Wouldn't it be interesting if every 290th day the Ishtar region would enter night for however long night lasts. It would be nice if the moon had ~1/6th of Earth's gravity (like it does irl), effectively allowing us to jump 6x higher. Crota's End would've been much more interesting with a 6x jump height. The jumping puzzles would've been way better than King's Fall. And speaking of King's Fall, the dreadnaught is in Saturn's orbit. It's in space so why isn't the gravity much lower? It would have its own gravitational pull due to its size and it most likely has some artificial gravity for on-board efficiency but how is it exactly the same as Earth's? I know Bungie did this because it's honestly loads easier if each planet had the same gravitational pull so jump height and run speed would be the same everywhere but there could've been so much potential. That's what Destiny is to me; wasted potential.