I'd love to run with you, but I'm not a high enough level
I'm seriously hoping that I'll be able to hop on a play with my retired dad without him being too far ahead of me to enjoy the game together.
It's what killed MMOs for me, the disparity in levels. I hope that's one of the elements from MMOs that they'll be avoiding.
I'd love to run with you, but I'm not a high enough level
Yeah, I was kind of having the same thought earlier, having had similar issues with Borderlands 2. It's a great game as long as everyone's the same level. If you're a few levels apart though, you can forget any good gameplay - until you catch up, all you're doing is power-leveling the lower character.
On the other hand, it's possible to build a game that doesn't have those issues. What if in Destiny they aren't character levels, just different gear? As long as the power afforded by any one piece of gear isn't too far out of line, you could feasibly have progression accomplished purely through finding the sort of gear you want (and possibly any abilities would also come not from leveling up, but from found/equipped gear). Think Halo gameplay with Mass Effect 3's item/weapon system (not the frustrating randomized gear packs, just the concept of having more powerful weapons be balanced out by limited ammo or fire rate).
From what I've seen...
... it shouldn't be a problem. During the presentation to the media they talked about Jason playing a game with Joe and Jason was much higher level than Joe. Now it is still of course to early to know for sure, but it seems they pointed that out purposefully as if to suggest it wouldn't be a big deal.
From what I've seen...
In the event there is a level disparity you could always have him create a new character that he only plays with you. I did that with Borderlands 2 last year.
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From what I've seen...
And then you end up like Phoenix, who has almost dozens of characters never fully developed...
yeah, that's... not ideal
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