u/Graphic_Lightning

The future of destiny.

After seeing the post today I'm curious about the update. What would be perfect would be to dig up all the old content and have a complete game, I saw a post upset about the cut content maybe this could be a means of bungie making up for that but I doubt that's what the update will be.

I left the game not long after edge of fate, the story I enjoyed but the content was just lacking. I've heard talk about destiny 3 since back then and there's a clear vaccum left that a sequel could fill but I'd want a complete retelling of everything from D1 and D2 up to final shape but done properly as one game.

Cut the filler, all those shitty little weekly missions from seasonal content, and use the actual content that was drip fed as building blocks, compile the actual story mission from across those 3 seasons of any given year into 1 chapter or whatever they wanna call it and release D1 & D2 as D3 and build from there with a fourth game.

Maybe I'm just stoned but I'd probably buy this if it was done right because the story and gameplay, when it was done right, is massive missed potential and I would hate for red war and all that other lost content to really be lost media, a polished up version of the first 10 years (a real legacy collection) wouldn't go a miss.

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u/Graphic_Lightning — 21 hours ago

Thrown or Bloodywood

All my group are probably gonna be at bloodywood, I missed them in 2023 and wouldn't mind but I think thrown are dope and have been a big fan for the last year or so and am much more familiar. I'm gonna listen to both more to make a decision but what are you guys going to? Anything on the other stages at that time to give me more of a dilemma?

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u/Graphic_Lightning — 22 hours ago

Will I run into problems because of the paper I'm using?

So I've got to print 50 posters over the next few days and the paper I've ordered to print on is "PPD A4 Inkjet Matt Photo Paper 230gsm Super Heavy", the printers my uni has (which I intend to use to print) are "HP Color LaserJet Managed MFP E78325d." The paper is said to be versatile but I noticed one says inkjet and one says laserjet. Will I run into any problems trying to print on this paper? If, yes any solutions? Thanks.

Edit: I realise now of course I will because one is inkjet and one is laserjet. I have a HP Smark Tank 5107 at home, how would that perform with a large print load?

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u/Graphic_Lightning — 2 days ago
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Some wrist warmers I made out of a pair of socks.

Didn't like the texture of them on my feet but didn't wanna bin them.

u/Graphic_Lightning — 15 days ago