In the fantasy MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online, Update 6 has gone live today after a long wait. Zenimax is celebrating this with its own trailer.
What has Tamriel been missing so far? Apparently murder, robbery, a new tutorial, and a better progression system after level 50. Because all of this and much more is coming with Update 6. It is so large that it deserves its own trailer, orbiting around the update.
Here at mein MMO, we have at least accompanied and introduced a good portion of the content that went online today since about last summer, so it’s nice to let the images speak. So here is the trailer from Zenimax for the important new update in TESO.
A player has now figured out how to only receive heavy ammo in Destiny. However, it requires some complicated preparation.
It’s actually quite logical, as the Reddit user izzray explains: When you kill enemies, ammo drops in Destiny. Because the game has to give you something. Which ammo drops is then weighted differently. The player wants “heavy ammo” because it has the most impact. However, it is the rarest.
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So the question is: How can you ensure that you only get ammo for the primary weapon and the special weapon, leaving only heavy ammo?
Step 1 is simple: You need the exotic sniper rifle “Icebreaker”, then according to the user, there will be no special ammo anymore. Although this is already being strongly disputed.
How do I remove the primary weapon in Destiny?
The second problem is significantly harder because the game does everything to prevent the Guardian from being without a primary weapon. There are a thousand little tricks active to ensure that the “normal” ideas do not work. For example, you have to use the starting rifle, otherwise it won’t progress, and from then on, you always have something in your hands and can never be completely unarmed.
However, the reddit user has now found a way: The legendary auto rifle “Eidolon Ally” is known to transform into the exotic weapon Necrochasm. Since it is not possible to carry two exotic weapons at the same time (and you already have the Icebreaker), the player actually puts the “Necrochasm” that emerges from the Eidolon into the inventory. They “forcefully drop the weapon”, and now Destiny tries to hand you another weapon from the inventory. If you now have 9 other exotic primary weapons, you walk around without a primary weapon, but with the Icebreaker and a heavy weapon of your choice. Then you have achieved the goal you wanted: It can now only drop heavy ammo, izzray writes.
The most luxurious glitch of all time?
This means: Heavy ammo drops like crazy and you can run amok with a rocket launcher or a machine gun. The whole thing works even better as a Titan, the user writes, because you can additionally wear Ruin Wings. He says that with unlimited heavy ammo, Roc Strikes are possible in 4 minutes.
This is probably really the “most luxurious glitch” of all time, because you not only need 9 exotic primary weapons and the Icebreaker, but also a fully upgraded Eidolon Ally and the Crux of Crota, but apparently the results are truly worth it.
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By the way, the user is not quite sure whether 9 exotic primary weapons are really necessary for the trick or if it could also work with blue engrams, in which case it would be significantly easier to achieve. He hasn’t dared to try it out. Understandably. Under the guide, there is already lively discussion about the “Icebreaker”; it is said that while green ammo, i.e. special ammo, would still drop, you just can’t pick it up. Nevertheless, the video seems to support the method.
What do you think?
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Actually, I just wanted to stay in bed today, sleep, and recover from this extremely annoying flu. However, since my boss is an absolute demon hater, he dragged me out of bed with the glorious sentence “No article, no cookies.” So here I am, and I could dedicate an entire complaining Wednesday to the glory of flu waves.
Oh well, Cortyn! Think of something nice. Something fun. How about balloons and great music? Like a fair…
And the Darkmoon returns monthly
Yes, yes. I know, I know. The Darkmoon Faire in World of Warcraft has already felt my wrath a few months ago. Back then it was about fiery circles, today it’s about two problems.
I secretly hoped that they had learned from the startup mess of “Firebird’s Challenge” where you could only achieve the coveted toy achievement by exploiting a bug or taking advantage of other players. Unfortunately, that is not the case. With the current patch, they introduced a new achievement for the minigame “Tonk Commander,” which is very, very hard to accomplish alone.
Instead of the usual 30 targets, you now have to hit 45 – this means you have about 1.5 seconds per target. The catch: You can hit other players’ targets. They are invisible, but your tank automatically targets them as soon as you get too close. Thanks, Blizzard! Finally back to waiting to ruin a few people’s days to get my toy!
Stretching content instead of delivering it
The new race at the fair is quite fun – the first three rounds. It feels a bit like Mario Kart. Just without opponents. And without items. After you finally secured the coveted achievement after an estimated 300 attempts (Yes, I collect these things!), you gleefully flip through the big achievement catalog and see: There are three more achievements for the race.
To achieve these, you would have to use different mounts than what is currently offered. But no worries! Blizzard has, of course, immediately clarified in a forum post: Every month there will now be a different mount for the racetrack. Slowly but surely, this is making me angry.
I can somewhat understand that quests and raid content want to be stretched out over several months – but now achievements too? Next, they probably want to introduce a single quest line over multiple patches that grants a single item as a reward – wait a minute…
And with these words, I’m back in bed. Wake me up when the fair is back. My collecting addiction will force me to accept that again.
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The team shooter Evolve is getting one of the first free additions called the “Observer Mode.” This is primarily meant to facilitate streaming Evolve.
Gaming is fun, but watching is also not bad. This has been known since League of Legends. Many enjoy sitting in front of the monitor, munching on chips, and complaining with a mouth full of food that the AD carry missed the last hit due to a slight mouse slip, while they themselves struggle to get chips from the bag into their mouths without incident. Watching happens in part in League of Legends itself, but also through the popular platform Twitch. There, shoutcasters take on the role of “commentators.” This Twitch experience of being explained by a hysterically shouting stranger what exactly one is watching is something that they want to enhance with a free update for Evolve.
And you can also watch Daisy in Evolve
The “Observer Mode” is set to be part of Turtle Rock’s Evolve, as announced in a press release. A sixth player can take on the role of a spectator in a full game, can assume any of the five perspectives (even Maggie’s dog Daisy) and there is an additional screen with information to help viewers follow the action more easily. The interface has been accordingly modified. There is even a statistic that pretends to scientifically calculate the survival chances of hunters and monsters… Mister Data style!
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The mode is primarily for shoutcasters who want to broadcast and commentate an exciting game between a monster and 4 hunters via stream without playing themselves. So to speak, for the Marcel Reifs of Evolve. Another step towards eSports or at least a Twitch favorite.
There is no exact date for when the Observer Mode will arrive. One can perhaps assume that the Observer Mode will come with the announced balance patch.
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Enthusiastic Minecraft architects have now recreated a raid in Destiny, the “Darkness Lurks” raid Crota’s End. They even built the cheese spots.
A video from the channel “Rooster Teeth” takes viewers on a virtual tour of the crib of Oryx’s son, Crota: The raid has been recreated with great attention to detail. It is said that they even considered the exploits and cheese spots to avoid the difficult parts. A hobby that Destiny players indulge in excessively.
The two commentators have themselves played Destiny and explored the raid and are now visibly enjoying walking through this pixelated world. It creatively and cleverly captures the aesthetics of the raid and the look of Destiny.
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There is still no date for this balance patch, but it looks like it won’t be long now. In the Evolve forum, co-founder Phil Robb mentions that they’re doing the final polishing:
We’re currently putting the final touches on the next patch. More details coming soon, can’t give any specifics yet.
Another co-founder of Turtle Rocks, Chris Ashton, mentions that the patch is currently in the testing phase. It’s hard to estimate when it will be released. Sometimes it goes very quickly, sometimes a patch may roll back from this phase and then further work needs to be done:
Patch is in testing. Gotta run it through the wringer. Sometimes things get through testing really fast, sometimes they keep getting kicked back because additional problems are discovered so I don’t have an ETA. Just wanted to confirm it’s in the works!
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With the next patch on Wednesday, March 10, new Obsidian weapons will be introduced in ArcheAge.
The sandbox MMO ArcheAge will bring most likely on March 10 the new patch “Secrets of Ayanad” to the live servers. A key component of the update will be Obsidian weapons, particularly the process of “upgrading” them.
In a feature on the ArcheAge website, the new producer of the game, Merv Lee Kwai, discusses this. A series of quests will guide players through the crafting process of their first Obsidian weapon. First, you will need the salvaged version of a glorious weapon and materials from the creatures of Auroria. From these, you will craft a first-tier Obsidian weapon that immediately bonds with the player.
This weapon can then be upgraded five times. The goal lies in the sixth and ultimate tier; Trion Worlds describes the path to this as follows:
– The components needed to create and upgrade Obsidian weapons can be found from Lv51+ creatures in the SunGold Fields, Exeloch, and the Diamond Coast. – Furthermore, it is known that the inhabitants of the Ayanad Library carry materials that can be used for the first upgrades. – The components required for the ultimate upgrade of an Obsidian weapon can be found from extremely challenging library bosses and notorious creatures throughout Erenor. – At each upgrade level, a salvaged weapon will also be required.
Owning such a weapon, it is said, marks the end of a long and arduous journey that only the most determined would complete.
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The neutral panda “Doubleagent” has reached level 100 in the MMORPG World of Warcraft in the peaceful manner that the game allows: by herbalism.
When he reached 90, there were even big articles on the online pages of the mainstream media: “World of Peacecraft” it was called. It was somehow described as an act of rebellion. Someone simply refuses to follow the prescribed paths, doesn’t slay monsters but gently picks flowers and slowly moves forward. Kind of the Gandhi among WoW players.
For most WoW players, it is just an insane curiosity, as they can estimate the amount of time that must go into playing this way. And one wonders: Can it really be fun? Is it really worth that little bit of attention?
Now he has become level 100, hasn’t seen Draenor, stayed on his panda starter island, and continued to diligently pick herbs.
— DoubleagentMannoroth (@NeutralAgent) March 4, 2015
It is about Doubleagent, probably the craziest WoW player. He set himself the goal of reaching the maximum level without choosing a faction as a neutral starting panda. This way, he remains trapped on the Pandaren starter island and can only collect tiny doses of EXP by picking herbs. While for a “normal” player the path from 90 to level 100 takes a few days of casual play, Doubleagent had to struggle several hours daily from November until now to reach level 100. He documented his progress on his Twitter channel. He reached level 99 around February 23, 98 on the 11th.
— DoubleagentMannoroth (@NeutralAgent) March 4, 2015
It is already ironic that with the patch 6.1. introduced a benefit for him just a few days ago. Now he could wear the heirloom armor, which increases the experience gained, and now it is available directly from the tab and not as before from the mailbox. He never had access to that before: there is no mailbox on the starter island.
However, it seems that this time he not only “herbed” as from 85 to 90, but also leveraged a trick to gain EXP from pet battles. At least, this is heavily discussed in the relevant forums. A statement from the player is still pending. Well, it’s still an impressive achievement and no one can dispute the title “first factionless at 100”. Even Blizzard employees congratulate him.
In Destiny, a group of “Titans” has found a particularly unusual method to get through a part of the raid “Crota’s End”.
We are slowly entering the area: “And I thought I had seen everything in Destiny videos,” but no, there are still creative ideas that can surprise even experienced players and perhaps elicit a smile.
Titans are, as we now know, a very special breed. But usually, it’s the Punch Bros,who are known for spectacular and quite strange actions. In this video, a group of Bubble Bros, who usually always support, had the idea to stay among themselves and run through the Thrall Passage in Crota’s End in a duck march while simultaneously laying a tunnel of bubbles.
So they set the rule for themselves: We only move as a group within Titan bubbles … a rather interesting idea with an even more interesting result. All 6 Titans were wearing the Helm of Saint-14, by the way.
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The team at Storybricks is closing down after being unable to find a “home” for the technology fans hoped would revolutionize MMOs.
Storybricks had been a company for five years, primarily tasked with providing the necessary technology for the upcoming MMORPG Everquest Next to usher MMOs into a new era. They promised that the AI would lead to NPCs that behave more naturally and follow their own routines, responding to dynamic events. However, SOE, the company behind Everquest Next, fell into financial trouble in recent years and was sold by Sony to the investment group Columbus Nova and subsequently separated from Storybricks.
They now see no way to monetize their technology, and the extensive traveling required for the job alongside recent developments have led to the closure of Storybricks, as the founders want to focus on other projects. They had been searching for a buyer or a project, even outside of games, but found nothing. The closure of Storybricks was not due to SOE (now DGC) parting ways with them. They had anticipated this step for a long time.
Storybricks is still looking forward to Everquest Next. Most of the work they have done revolved around Everquest Next, and thus belongs to DGC as well. It can still be reused. They are curious about how the technology they have been working on will appear in a game. The layoffs should not hit the employees too hard. Since they saw it coming for months, all those affected have apparently found new jobs by now.
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A long time ago, a few months before the official release in August 2012, I started to become interested in Guild Wars 2. I also made videos about the game back then, but of course I also played it myself.
Since the launch, I have roamed through Tyria for a few months, leveled a character to max level, played at least the other classes (except for the Guardian) and even played a few others to level 40 or 50. But at some point, I also left this MMO.
However, never permanently. Guild Wars 2 is the game that I keep returning to from time to time and check in every few months to see the current state. Then I play it again for a few months and then take a break. Now is one of those times to return.
– Darion
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In the MMO shooter Tom Clancy’s The Division video material circulated in the last hours from the pre-alpha. Ubisoft responded harshly: They want to show something only when they are ready.
On Monday, Ubisoft is supposed to have presented The Division at GDC 2015, an industry trade show; many are waiting for reports on it, but it seems everyone is keeping quiet as there is nothing to report.
The leak comes from elsewhere. Vg247.it were apparently the wrongdoers: They received material from an early alpha and published it with a YouTube video. However, the YouTube video was quickly taken down.
In a statement to videogamer.com they stated: These are a video and several low-resolution images originating from an internal pre-alpha test to evaluate server performance. This version lacked numerous features and is by no means representative of the finished game.
These low resolution images and video originate from a pre-alpha test currently organized by the development team to evaluate the server infrastructure in a real world setting. A large portion of the game features have been removed in this build and therefore is not representative of the game’s current quality.
They are eager to show players more. But only when they are ready.
Mein MMO says: Yes, we have seen it too, and it does indeed look as ugly as Ubisoft’s harsh reaction suggests.
However, the consistent and quick response of the French did not help much: The video has already spread on other channels, and images circulating on Imgur now too. The internet does not forget, and everyone has ugly youth photos with mustaches, weird hair, and/or badly colored clothes – and now there are some from The Division, which will probably never be completely erased.
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In the fantasy MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online, update 6 is set to arrive tomorrow. It will weigh between 20 and 25 gigabytes. The patch notes could more accurately be called a patch book.
If it’s taking too long …
Most patch notes can be quickly grasped, while those from The Elder Scrolls Online require quite a bit of scrolling, or better said, they might give you a callus on your index finger. It has turned out to be over 30,000 words, but don’t worry: it’s all well-organized and easy to read with clickable sub-sections. Here are the patch notes for update 6 in German.
Update 6 is expected to be deployed tomorrow at 4:00 AM. It will be between 20 and 25 gigabytes depending on the system. This can take quite some time. The US server has been patched for several hours and is still down. This is dragging on quite a bit. Who knows when we can access the servers in Europe on Wednesday. It is likely that on Wednesday, March 4th, the servers will be unreachable throughout the morning.
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In Bungie’s MMO shooter Destiny, clever players have discovered a new farming spot that seems to be a clear programming error: countless Thralls spawn, but they do not resist.
Farming spots and loot caves have a long tradition in Destiny , as there was a real hype about it at the beginning, until Bungie put a stop to it. Even today, farming spots are interesting, but not as attractive anymore, as Strikes, Nightfalls, and Raids have become significantly more lucrative. Nevertheless, there is still interest in good spots, for example to level weapons, farm Glimmer, or complete certain missions or bounties.
The latest tip in Destiny involves a number of programming errors, and those who prefer “clean” gameplay should stop reading here.
The farming spot for those who find “moving” too strenuous
Okay, if you are still here: Last week, Patch 1.1.1 also brought a bit of new data for “House of Wolves”. Since this patch, there is now a spot at one of the “not finished” locations on Earth where countless Thralls spawn, just standing around and letting themselves be killed. Or this spot has existed all along, and no one discovered it before.
This is therefore an ideal spot to comfortably complete achievements, such as “Kills without dying” or specific weapon achievements.
The glitch is easy to duplicate. Players need to start the mission “The Dark Within” on Earth on “Easy (Level 3)” and then follow this video. The only difficult part is getting up there, after that … well. Two players are recommended to “manage” the spot.
One can assume that Bungie will fix this bug or glitch relatively quickly.
In English, this is called the “Infinite Thrall Glitch”
Here you can see the full video, including the way to the farming spot:
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In Guild Wars 2 there was a playtest for the expansion “Heart of Thorns,” the reactions are quite positive, though one should not expect miracles.
ArenaNet invited representatives from various media outlets to a playtest to get a first look at the expansion “Heart of Thorns.” MassivelyOp accepted the invitation, for example, and reports somewhat positively about it. There hasn’t been much to see yet. However, what has been seen has been quite pleasing. The competing site mmorpg.com even called their article about the event “Playing Guild Wars 2 is like coming home.” The tone seems to agree.
Above all, the Revenant particularly impressed the tester from Massively. He could stand in the fire during the Wyvern fight until he burned, then he absorbed the flames with his demon skill to turn them into buffs. The class’s flexibility transformed an initially vague interest (“Well, another class with heavy armor”) into genuine anticipation (“My new favorite class!”).
The PvE aspect in the jungle felt like it could excite fans of jumping puzzles and exploration, although the story seemed to lack pull. The masteries felt like more of what GW2 already offers. More applause was received for the new Stronghold mode, which indeed had aspects of a MOBA where more focus had to be on objectives than on ramming the axe into the opponent’s back.
Everything sounds quite positive, as far as a short test (the demo lasted 60 minutes) allows. It seems that Heart of Thorns is heading towards a gentle evolution and does not intend to reinvent the game.
Oh, and he also brought this cinematic with him:
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In World of Warcraft, there are more details about paying for game time with real money: This way, players will be able to buy game time with gold even without an account. Blizzard bases the price on WoW gold sellers.
In an interview with Venture Beat, lead designer Ian Hazzikostas reveals more details about how the tokens will work, the coins that can be redeemed for 30 days of play:
The token will be sold in the auction house for a “fixed price”; there are no auction house fees for buyers or sellers, and no auction in the traditional sense.
The price is not set by players but rather by Blizzard’s system – depending on supply and demand, the token price will rise or fall.
The tokens, or coins, are soulbound and can only be posted in the auction house or, if bought there, be used by the buyer. It is not possible to trade or destroy them.
The price is based on gold sellers, and the coin takes the auction out of the “auction house”
The initial price is based on what gold sellers offer, and then supply and demand take over. Yes, Blizzard looks at the bad guys.
At the moment a player posts a token, they already know how much gold they will get: namely, what the system indicates at that moment. And they only receive that gold, even if the item is “sold for more” later. This way, “artificial” new gold enters or disappears from the system. That’s acceptable for Blizzard. It should not be like a regular auction where players post a token and no one buys it, forcing them to re-list it or something – instead, the tokens are sold “in order” and adjust, without any action from the player, to the current price, without disadvantage to the poster.
The system is expected to arrive soon, with a mini-patch first on the test server and then as quickly as possible in the live version of World of Warcraft.
There is a strong awareness of the potential risks of such a program; they have not forgotten about the real money auction house in Diablo 3, and they anticipate attempts to exploit the new system. Therefore, they are monitoring it closely and want to prevent potential abuses in the design phase.
Yes, they borrowed the idea from EVE Online, which was a pioneer in this area, and Blizzard also paid close attention when WildStar tried this with CREDDs. Blizzard monitors what other games do, thinks about whether it fits their own game, and considers how they can adapt it for their own players’ benefit.
It may happen that the system affects other areas – the impression should not be given that players can buy the best items in the game for “real money.” That is something they want to avoid at all costs. Therefore, they will take another look at the black market auction house. Such a thing could theoretically be possible there after the introduction of the system.
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The SF-MMO Star Trek Online is now redesigning its entire world, the sector space, in a large operation.
Under the brilliant title “Shaka, when the walls fell” there is a long dev blog entry from the developers of Cryptic Games, who explain in detail how the redesign of the sector space is supposed to turn out.
At the moment there are many “relatively small” systems, and as soon as you fly into another one, there is a delay when crossing the borders. Cryptic Games wants to change that and have only three “large zones”: The Alpha, Beta, and Delta Quadrants. To make it nicer, 350 systems are being rearranged (yes, they are moving worlds, that’s what designers do at STO), based on the star atlas by Geoffrey Mandel (which is considered quasi-canon) and arranging the sectors in a quadrant in a square manner. Some new systems like Betazed are also being added by the world builders.
When merging all sectors of the quadrants, we wanted to avoid any annoying corners or invisible walls, so each map received additional sectors to make them a large rectangle. The Delta Quadrant was already rectangular, so it did not receive any new sectors. However, all sectors of the Delta Quadrant were also merged into one map.
The universe is big … really big … essentially gigantic!
The designers face the problem that the real universe in a video game would be quite boring because it is so vast that the inhabited planets and the area where action would take place would be extremely dispersed. And a spaceship would hardly be recognizable in space; one would have to sit with a magnifying glass in front of the PC. So they are looking for compromises between “canon” and this strange concept of “reality” and fun gameplay.
So, the universe is big. Really big. You wouldn’t believe how incredibly huge it is. And of course, we cannot reflect that in our game.
In the redesign of the universe, the aim is to make flying around in space feel more impressive. This is achieved, for example, by changing relationships: The spaceship no longer appears larger than a planet in space.
Result: The space compared to your ship is now much larger than before. Your Intrepid is no longer a giant next to Earth, and space is now much ROOMIER.
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In the fantasy MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online Update 6 has received a release date. Wednesday is set to be the day.
What has been a long time coming is hopefully finally good: Update 6 is ready to be deployed to the live server after a few months and a delay . The servers are set to go down Wednesday morning at 4:00 AM, and the work will then begin. In the USA, they are already 14 hours ahead; they once again play the canary in the coal mine for us Europeans. We will know on Tuesday afternoon or evening whether they are still chirping.
There are no official live patch notes yet; however, in principle, the PTS notes count for the features, which are here. Update 6 is set to launch in version 1.6.5.
The major changes that Update 6 brings to The Elder Scrolls Online are:
In the dark fantasy MMO The Secret World, one of the mission designers shares insights into his unique relationship with the creepy quest “The Black House” and dreams of a grand haunted house.
The Secret World has long been praised for its deep, atmospheric, and brilliantly written quests. In a Q&A session with mission designer “Ebon”, he opens up about his experiences. Especially the question about the quest he likes the least gets him chatting. “The Black House” is both one of his favorite quests and one he struggles with. It’s a classic ghost story about a cursed, completely burned-down house – heavily inspired by the Ocean Hotel from Vampire: The Masquerade.
Here is a video from the Ocean Hotel scene in the cult game Vampire: The Masquerade that inspired the designer (Explicitly: The gameplay is not from The Secret World):
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The Black House: Difficult to Add Horror Multiplayer
It was one of the first missions where he experimented with “non-combat” oriented gameplay. The problem, however, was that the multiplayer aspect was not manageable. If two players entered the bathroom, both would see the door slam shut with a bang, but only one would have the hallucination of the room reverting to its pre-fire state. The other does not see this hallucination.
The mission designer explains that he is a big fan of horror movies, which usually adapt well into games, but rarely with multiplayer in mind. He wishes he had more money and time to create a large “Haunted Mansion” where groups of players have a different experience than single players, constantly wondering: “What is real? And what am I just imagining?”
We found a playthrough of the mission on YouTube; the “Black House” is located in the second area “The Savage Coast”:
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In Destiny, the Nightfall, the weekly dusk strike, for the week of March 3rd, leads into the Devil’s Cave. It’s against Sepiks Prime.
Yep, no surprises: It’s actually Sepiks Prime Arc Burn, once again the predictions were correct. That’s why we could prepare the article early and are 25 minutes faster than usual.
The Nightfall in Destiny is so popular because it grants a 24.5% bonus on all earned experience and reputation. Therefore, many players start their Destiny week on Tuesday at 10:00 AM with it.
The following five modifiers are active in the Nightfall from March 3rd in Destiny
The following 5 modifiers are active:
Nightfall – this is always active and ensures that it returns to orbit when all Guardians die
Epic – also always active, gives the extra bite, the enemies are slightly stronger due to this modifier
Angry – the enemies cannot be stopped even by heavy damage
Lightswitch – the enemies deal significantly increased damage in close combat
Arc Burn – weapons that deal Arc damage do significantly increased damage
In the heroic weekly, Lightswitch is active and no burn.
Which arsenal should one prefer?
This week is once again a “typical” Nightfall with only one burn. There are clear recommendations:
As a primary weapon, Thorn or the raid scout rifle Ir Yût’s Fang are suitable.
As a special weapon, a sniper rifle with Arc damage such as LDR 5001, Patience and Time, or an Arc version of Efrideet’s Spear, the newly randomizable Iron Banner weapon, is usually recommended. However, since the last patch shotguns and fusion rifles have become significantly stronger. It makes sense to experiment with an Arc version here, although in the Nightfall, it’s usually preferred to leave as much space between yourself and the enemy as possible.
As a heavy weapon, the exotic machine gun Thunderlord stands out, or legendary Arc machine guns like The Swarm or the raid machine gun Ir Yût’s Song are available.
Tips, tricks, safe spots, and guides for the weekly dusk strike Devil’s Cave?
The Arc Nightfall against Sepiks Prime is considered a fast strike, not particularly easy in difficulty, but also not extremely hard.
The tip is always: Don’t let yourself get hit more than once, better play cautiously and regenerate HP first. The fewer players you go in with, the more important it is to play cautiously.
It has almost become a tradition: NexxosGaming is always the first German-speaking channel to tackle the Nightfall. And he always explains it well and has an eye for the best cheese spots. That’s kind of his thing. This time going in as a three-player team. The perspective bearer uses Ir Yût’s Fang, the new scout, then the Light of the Abyss, the raid fusion rifle, and as a heavy weapon, the Thunderlord. A nice, easy run, well explained, not too stressful with three people.
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This speed run by three Guardians comes without commentary. The perspective bearer uses Thorn, LDR 5001, and the Gjallarhorn – yes, it ends as quickly as it sounds.
http://youtu.be/hJszios3i9M?t=34s
And here is a solo walkthrough in English that explains a lot, with various tricks for the whole raid and safe spots for Sepiks Prime. The player uses an Arc variant of the rocket launcher Radegast’s Fury, the scout rifle Ghealeon’s Downfall (an unusual choice), and the exotic sniper rifle Patience and Time. Especially the rocket launcher performs surprisingly well.