So normally we post these on the #feedback and #Destiny forums on Mondays, but it's been a -blam!-ed up week getting back into the flow of normal life again and I didn't want to post here until I had the YouTube version finished.
So we were extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to go to LA and play D2 because of this community and your support of the destinytruthcast. Normally we have community guests on to talk about the game, but this episode we wanted to try to convey our experience with you of what it was like to be at the premier, to play D2 and to hopefully give a little insight into the people we got to meet both from the community and from Bungie.
We asked a lot of questions while we were there and we tried to represent the bnet forums as best we could.
We know that there will be the inevitable hate posts from those who live to shit on anyone who talks positively about the game, but for anyone else who would like to know a little more about D2, Bungie, Coz, DeeJ, and the event itself, we would love to here your thoughts on our experience and answer any questions you might have.
This is not a review of D2. No one fully knows what it will be and everyone will have an opportunity to see for themselves what D2 is when the beta releases.
This is our experience at a really special/fun event with some really amazing people.
Thank you.
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Bump.
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All I need is for D2 to give me at least 3 months of content, starting on December 26 there are a bunch of new games releasing.
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bump, thank you :)
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I had a dream about playing destiny 2 and having a great time in pvp, then after the reveal my dream turned into a Nightmare.
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Edited by Unforgiven: 5/26/2017 2:11:22 AMThanks for another good one. I will bump it up. I loved the premiere. And I am glad you guys went. Congrats. Also I understand why they did 4v4 but still would like an explanation why they went 4v4 instead of 8v8 and an option to do 4v4 or 6 v 6. 6v6 seemed fine and nicely chaotic. Why redude the players. Less people to me equals more controlled experience but more like trials. Sometimes i like to relax and shoot some noobs. Is that too much to ask? I am not a pro by any means but I can get kills. With 4v4 seems like going to be a more careful sweaty game and less fun, less relaxing, more worrying about dying.
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How do you feel about "Guide Games"? You think it will be worth it?