[b]Upon entering this post you are agreeing to not hate each other in the comments[/b]
Imagine if destiny had an in game dev room. Like the one in fallout games, and more importantly, fallout 76.
How long do yah think it’d take for people to either hack or glitch their way in?
That is all, return to hating each other now
[spoiler]Moderator edit: This thread has been moved to #Offtopic, a more appropriate forum for this offtopic discussion.
Feel free to private message the moderator who moved your post, link to topic, for further clarification about why this topic was moved.[/spoiler]
-
Why the -blam!- was this moved to offtopic lol? Like c'mon.
-
[i]Very quickly. Never underestimate the creativity of the Destiny community. Or gamers in general ( have you seen al the glitches that the speed running community has come up with? There’s a series on IGN we’re speed runners complete a bunch of games in record time, by using glitches, while the game developers watch on, and do commentary ). Back in Vanilla Destiny 1, before The Dark Below, or House of Wolves were ever released. Apparently the expansion data was still on the disc, so a lot of community members used to sparrow glitch their way into areas that weren’t officially in the game yet. They also glitched themselves into the Vault of Glass. So yeah, the community will discover this hypothetical room relatively quickly.[/i]
-
But we can hate people that ain’t in the comments?
-
How quick? Light sped... Dats how fast
-
With PC in the mix I’d say fairly quickly.
-
Less than a day. It’s honestly impressive how quickly people work in the game. I think the longest something went undiscovered was the Whisper mission, which took 3 days just because no one was looking for it.
-
A few hours probably
-
Prolly like 2 hours.
-
They wouldn't even hide it. It would just be in the middle of a crucible map where it is easily accessible because they can't code their game right.
-
I give it 10 hours at most. [spoiler]dunno why this was moved[/spoiler]