Crota: The Light Eater (Destiny)
Damn this is great.
Clever Bungie: don't have a story and your fans will write one for you.
Damn this is great.
They have plenty of story, they just refuse to put it into a single place and force their community to pull the pieces together themselves. It should be more like Halo where there is a significant story in your face with a lot of backstory for the community to piece together (and speculate on).
Damn this is great.
Clever Bungie: don't have a story and your fans will write one for you.
Much of this is quoted directly from Grimoire cards.
Damn this is great.
Clever Bungie: don't have a story and your fans will write one for you.
Much of this is quoted directly from Grimoire cards.
Right, but how many of those were presented sequentially? How many fans dig through them? I'm a sucker for lore; I read through what I thought were all the grimoire, and I knew about a quarter of this. The grimoire are like legos, and while I think legos are great, when I'm reading a story I'm kind of trying to see what someone else built with their legos. Bungie just gave us the legos, and now we're watching what another kid built with them (although, like I said before, this is great).
I guess I would appreciate the idea of the grimoire more if they were actually in the damn game. I didn't need to read all of the Halo books to enjoy the story in the Halo games.
Damn this is great.
Outside my wheelhouse, I'm afraid, though I agree that it's really cool to see everything assembled and presented in one linear narrative. Just wanted to note that a lot of this wasn't fan-written.
You're good, my tone was off.
Outside my wheelhouse, I'm afraid, though I agree that it's really cool to see everything assembled and presented in one linear narrative. Just wanted to note that a lot of this wasn't fan-written.
It's a good point you made, and I'm more frustrated with Bungie here, not you; I should have been more definite in stating it's plot that Bungie left us short on, not exposition. They gave us a shload of exposition, that's for sure. I guess we're splitting hairs at this point.
You're good, my tone was off.
Outside my wheelhouse, I'm afraid, though I agree that it's really cool to see everything assembled and presented in one linear narrative. Just wanted to note that a lot of this wasn't fan-written.
It's a good point you made, and I'm more frustrated with Bungie here, not you; I should have been more definite in stating it's plot that Bungie left us short on, not exposition. They gave us a shload of exposition, that's for sure. I guess we're splitting hairs at this point.
Heh, just for context:
GB wrote most of those Grimoire cards when he was at Bungie. (You might actually know that - but from the way you worded this, I get the impression you think you're talking to an average fan who happens to disagree with a point you made.)
You're good, my tone was off.
Outside my wheelhouse, I'm afraid, though I agree that it's really cool to see everything assembled and presented in one linear narrative. Just wanted to note that a lot of this wasn't fan-written.
It's a good point you made, and I'm more frustrated with Bungie here, not you; I should have been more definite in stating it's plot that Bungie left us short on, not exposition. They gave us a shload of exposition, that's for sure. I guess we're splitting hairs at this point.
Heh, just for context:GB wrote most of those Grimoire cards when he was at Bungie. (You might actually know that - but from the way you worded this, I get the impression you think you're talking to an average fan who happens to disagree with a point you made.)
Ha! Fantastic! I don't know whether to smack his face or buy him a beer now. Please advise!
Buy him a beer.
Ha! Fantastic! I don't know whether to smack his face or buy him a beer now. Please advise!
As he said, the decision to keep the cards' contents out of the game proper was not his. :)
Aight GB, next time I see you.
Ha! Fantastic! I don't know whether to smack his face or buy him a beer now. Please advise!
As he said, the decision to keep the cards' contents out of the game proper was not his. :)
All the oat sodas are on my tab.
Buy him a beer.
I would've bought him a beer had I realized it was him when we met in Seattle. My hearing ain't what it used to be, and it was at a bowling alley.
Buy him a beer.
Crota: The Light Eater
This is really cool.
It's just very sad that this wasn't the game. You should have woken up, been told one thing by the speaker, then met all these characters, made the decision to go with them, and defeat Crota yourself.
The Kerm abides
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"Donny, you're out of your element"
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WAS at Bungie. Past tense?
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The Kerm abides
What I would give to be as cool as Jeff Bridges.
General Battuta introduced himself by his real first name, which I knew but I didn't connect the dots. He may have said his forum name but, like I said, it was loud in there.
Crota: The Light Eater
Finally watched this. Fantastic editing and content. The narrator also does a fine job, but man, would I love to hear a Geoffrey Charlton-Perrin reading.