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8 Oct 2015 14:47

Bungie Weekly Update - Oct 8 at 9:47:11 PM

by DeeJ

This week at Bungie we invited you to a dance.

Tess is coming back after an extended visit with her crazy uncle. She'll return to the City with a whole new way to serve the Guardians and enable us to keep serving the players who drive them. If you missed the announcement, allow us to introduce you to Eververse Trading Company. We've started a conversation about how we'll keep Destiny fresh in the months to come. It all starts next week with Destiny Update 2.0.1.


This time last year, the Live Team at Bungie was a rag-tag band of about four developers who were scrambling to teach the Cryptarch and the Mythoclast some manners. Over the course of a year scored by game updates that delivered new features and playable moments, the Live Team has grown. Their charter to keep the world of the game alive with new experiences that everyone can share is unchanged and they've added some muscle to help them carry that mission forward. Eververse Trading will be their benefactor.

How their efforts will manifest in the Tower and beyond will all be part of the surprise that keeps on surprising.

Y'all like surprises, don't you?


Not All At Once

Last year, the most frequently asked question in Destiny was "How do I get a Gjallarhorn?" Our Twitter account still bears the scars. There was no good answer to that question. My own personal Gjallarhorn eluded me until Xûr finally answered all of our prayers.

These days, there are more reliable paths to enable a Guardian like you to acquire Exotic weapons and armor. Not all of those paths will be immediately apparent. Since we began fighting Oryx and his dark minions, new achievements and rewards have come to light. The Taken War. Black Spindle. The King's Fall Raid. Iron Banner is up next. More surprises lurk in the weeks to come...


Yesterday, those Guardians who had successfully foraged for crucial weapon fragments began the chase for the widely-anticipated Sleeper Simulant. The revelation of this new Quest was described as "awesome" by some. Others of you, who skipped meals and lost sleep on the hunt for the elusive Heavy Fusion Rifle, were not as pleased.

When I approached Design Lead Tyson Green with the conundrum, he asked me to tell you this:

Tyson: The response to Sleeper Simulant was humbling because we did not predict the community reaction. When we try new things, players often teach us a lesson about how to do it better, and this one has us thinking hard about how Quests communicate their availability. Our challenge is balancing between the secrecy that makes these hunts exciting, and transparency that could spoil the fun for the hunters. As long as the community is giving us feedback, we'll keep seeking the ideal balance.

If you've set yourself on the path that leads to the Sleeper, we wish you good hunting. If you missed your chance, The First Firewall will come back soon. And that's so much more than I could have told you about the coveted Gjallarhorn.


Attention: Buckshot Bruisers

Raise your hand if you think Shotguns are fair in the Crucible. If your hand is in the air, you might want to have a seat. If it's not, and you're nursing an ego that has been bruised by buckshot, stick around for some good news.

When I'm not whipping up sweet tweets, I can often be found showing new friends around our studio. On that tour, there's a moment when we arrive outside our most dreaded test lab. It's a virtual coliseum encased by glass walls - all the better to allow us to spectate the ongoing war that rages within.

"This is where we fight over the elusive quality of balance," I always say, alluding to the fact that the Destiny Sandbox is never finished. Senior Designer Jon Weisnewski is a frequent combatant in that space. Within our arena, he confronts the most skilled warriors on our team to discover the next refinement we'll deliver to your arena.

As a follow up to his preview of the sandbox changes that arrived with Update 2.0, Jon is forecasting our speedy reaction to the battles that have waged in the Crucible over the first month of Year Two. Along with new inventory for Eververse Trading, Update 2.0.1 will arrive with some immediate sandbox changes. Here's some ammunition for your next forum debate about weapon balance.

Jon: Hello everyone!

Since the release of Update 2.0, we've been analyzing data and listening closely to feedback. A new weapon meta is still settling. While there are some predictions for what people may gravitate towards, we remain in observational orbit.

One piece of community feedback that has been unanimous is that the changes to Shotgun perks were not enough to curb their lethality at extreme ranges in the Crucible. The prevalence of Shot Package on almost every long-range Shotgun has effectively redefined the close-quarters combat experience. Going forward, we'll continue to dial in Shotgun range.

[Editor's Note: Shotgun enthusiasts, take a deeeeep breath...]

With the deployment of Update 2.0.1, we will wholesale remove the Shot Package perk from all Shotguns. Any shotgun with Shot Package (depending on the exact weapon) will now have Close and/or Personal, Crowd Control, or Knee Pads. This change has not negatively impacted our PVE playtests.

Even though Shot Package is going away right now, expect to continue seeing Shotguns used to great effect by Crucible warriors. Each Class allows for movement optimizations that let players quickly close gaps. Most PVP maps have great flank routes and tight spaces. Game modes like Control, Salvage, and Rift ask players to converge upon and fight over small spaces to win. With or without Shot Package, even our shortest range Shotguns will continue to be effective death dealers in the hands of a skilled Guardian. With Shot Package on a time-out, we can recalibrate the effective range and research a way to hopefully reintroduce the perk after some time at the work bench.

Booya! Thanks, Jon. If you want some more of these PVP logic bombs, give a listen to "Newsk" on Crucible Radio. They had a nice chat about his process, after they mispronounced his inscrutable last name.


You Shoot Aliens - They Shoot Trouble


Destiny Player Support is doing their best to look sharp for next week. There will be a lot going on. If you need some assistance with downloading or playing the next update, you'll find them on the #Help forum. Pay them a visit, but be prepared for the fact that they are laser-focused on the topic of issues that keep you from playing.

DPS: Tess Everis is on her way back to the Tower and a lot has happened since her departure in August. Let's all pitch in and clean the place up before her arrival. We've got some best practices to share with you. If you want to be a party animal, you have to learn to live in the jungle:
  • We've overhauled the Network Troubleshooting Guide to include more in-depth information.

  • Guided Support will be getting some new options within the next week. If you're looking for help on previous content, be sure to check out the Guided Support Anthology for the greatest hits.

Please note that any discussion about quests, Exotic gear theories, and other general gameplay tips are best hosted on the #Destiny forum. Don't be surprised if your #Help forum post decrypting Banshee-44's motives is suddenly living on another board. Ninjas are on the prowl to help us curate the conversation.

As you can see, they like to run a tight ship. Bring them your problems, but save your pro-tips for Exotic acquisitions for each other. They'll thank you for it. So will those Ninjas!


Moving Targets Are More Fun


You know what time it is. Take a seat. No texting, please.

Cozmo: Welcome to another edition of Movie of The Week, starring you - the community. Every week, we sleuth through the Creations page, looking for the best videos. The creators are then rewarded with a special emblem to show for their accomplishment. If you want to get your hands on that virtual trophy, submit your own video. This week's winners contain proper Tower etiquette, a bunch of bombs, and a boy band. Enjoy!

Movie of the Week: No cutsies.


Honorable Mention: Creative Oryx clear.


Honorable Mention: Destiny's favorite boy band.



Before we wrap this up, we'd like to congratulate pitbread10 on being the 7,777,777th user of the Destiny Companion application! Welcome to the party, pal. Please imagine horns celebrating your arrival and confetti raining down from a fireworks display in your honor.

If you're a player who is not enhancing your Guardian lifestyle with the tools that enable you to connect to the world of Destiny wherever you are, be the next to download it.

The Tower will be a festive place to be next week. Tess will be there. Lord Saladin will be there. We hope you'll be there, too. In fact, if you're a player of Destiny, you'll have some Silver in your account when Eververse Trading opens their new shop. If you appear in the game between now and December, you'll get even more Silver. Thanks for playing.

See you at the dance.

DeeJ, out.