Mitch Connor wrote: Then Ikora bangs on about Gual becoming immortal if we don't stop him - END OF THE WORLD STUFF, EVIL EVIL EVIL! or exactly like us.
Mitch Connor wrote: Also, it really wasn't difficult for us to get our light back.... Zavala... have you even tried?
Mitch Connor wrote: I thought the story fell down a bit in the end - the 'resolution' between ghaul and his mentor guy was way too quick.
PetKing wrote: » I felt the middle fell down. Started strong and started weaving in the tale of Ghaul and his right hand. Middle of the game was play engineer. I'm the only guardian with light and you have me running around plugging in switches and turning things on?? The last 2/3 missions were thrilling I felt, but agreed that it all finished up with the 2 guys a but quick.
SolvableKnave wrote: » And the final scene? Those pyramid ships? Goa'uld on the way? Jaffa Kree! I think they are actually 'The Darkness'. Setting up future DLC TTK style? Or playing the long game for D3?
SolvableKnave wrote: And the final scene? Those pyramid ships? Goa'uld on the way? Jaffa Kree! I think they are actually 'The Darkness'. Setting up future DLC TTK style? Or playing the long game for D3?
nevelator wrote: » Indeed! Story felt rushed at the end, the final boss was a bit of a letdown. Really liked the mission on The Almighty (still think that is a rubbish name for it).
SolvableKnave wrote: » On the whole regaining our light thing: I would have a thought some sort of escort mission with the 3 Vanguard would have happened. Get them their light back from the Shard, so as they would be available to help take down Gary in the final mission. But alas, that was not to be. The final battle fell short of what had been building up. The Speakers 'apparent' death felt like a little side note. The Almighty was a stunning piece of scenery and skybox art. The music, again, top notch stuff. Raid is going to be against the Cabal Emperor himself, Calus. Looking forward to it. And the final scene? Those pyramid ships? Goa'uld on the way? Jaffa Kree! I think they are actually 'The Darkness'. Setting up future DLC TTK style? Or playing the long game for D3?
OptimusTractor wrote: » Hmmm my raid boss theory based on Io exploration is Savathun.
Mitch Connor wrote: » I felt the pyramid ships were pointing to the raid to be honest - do you think that is for a future expansion (Maybe the year 2 expansion) rather than the raid on Wednesday? What makes you think Calus is the raid - I saw nothing in the game (but not completed all post game missions) that indicate a further cabal threat is imminent - seems the Red Legion were against Calus too.
SolvableKnave wrote: » The Raid is known to be called The Leviathan, which is the big World Eating Space Whale ship, which is where Callus was exiled to after his inner circle, including Gary, overthrew him. The book that came with the CE, is written from Callus' perspective and mentions how he was exiled to this ship. There's also a mission on Nessus where some of the dialogue references The Emperor and his offerings of Opulence. Again, referenced in the book. You also see this ship in the opening sequence. The Black Goa'uld ships at the end are a teaser, IMO anyway. Tomorrow will tell whether I'm right or wrong.
Mitch Connor wrote: » Ah, ok - I didn't know anything about the CE book or that stuff. makes sense now.
SolvableKnave wrote: » I'll see about posting up some of it later. Might be of interest.
YOU'RE LIKE ME, AREN'T YOU? YOU WON'T SETTLE FOR WHAT YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN. YOU WANT MORE. Do you desire eternal greatness? Do you seek true freedom? I, alone, hold the power to grant you these gifts... if you prove yourself to me. Know that I am Calus, the last and greatest emperor of the Cabal. For centuries, I led the revels of my empire, and the stars themselves burnt sweet and clear. But in time the jealous and the tight-fisted rose up and sent me into exile. And when the people called out for me, these envious rebels battered my Cabal down into grey submission. Now I offer my gifts and delectations to you, young celebrant! Together we might restore laughter and great excess to the golden halls of Torobatl and all the stars beyond! But before we feast together, I must know your quality. Can you bear the weight of my favor? Are you capable of executing my vengeance? I seek equals, and they are few. I've seen more than a thousand years of war and trouble. I fought the Sindû escadrilles, put down the Clipse revolt, and interpreted the mad prophecies of the OXA Machine. But might is not enough - for through all of this struggle, I kept the bonfires lit and the sweet wine flowing. To be emperor, you see, is to be the model of perpetual joy! A good ruler must live the life that everyone craves. For if an emperor cannot be happy, then what hope has anyone? In you I also seek the capacity for wonder and the appetite for greatness. When I took the throne, my people bled to feed a corrupt military elite. I chased those Praetorate scum from their dens of iniquity. I offered their stolen riches back to my Cabal! And I vowed to celebrate our existence in the highest luxury, to set an example for my empire - no privileged few, but decadence for all!Friend, I was betrayed. I could have forgiven the traitors, for I am an emperor of limitless cheer. I swear on my own silk and treasure that although my betrayers were as close to me as my own daughter, still I would have forgiven them - had they not also betrayed my people. It was not enough for this vile council to overthrow me. These mendacious and murderous villains, these dear companions who I kept so long at my side: they gave my Cabal to brutal military rule. Now armored tyrants stain golden Torobatl with their dark designs. Ghaul is the epitome of their creed. An innocent orphan simmered in their poison hate. He will infect the whole Cabal with his emptiness - I have foreseen it! His life will be a quest to fill the hollow in his soul! They would have killed me, but I was too beloved and too glorious. So they sent me away into resplendent exile upon this Grand Leviathan. And from that exile I call on you, the brave, to execute my justice upon the traitors. Save the Cabal from grey enslavement. Join me in my search for the glorious and absolute powers of the universe! Bring me the end of my enemies, and prove yourself worthy of the prize Ghaul will never claim. True power. True purpose. These things I offer you, and weapons, and knowledge, and glory. I have pulverized moons into beautiful rings of ruin! I have snuffed out stars to improve the harmony of the constellations! Think of the monuments I can make for you. I promise you everything. All I ask is death.These are the names of the traitors:
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » Finished the story last night - just a quick question - is the farm area now gone? Its been replaced on the director by the new tower.
gimli2112 wrote: » No the Farm is there , on EDZ as far as I know
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: Finished the story last night - just a quick question - is the farm area now gone? Its been replaced on the director by the new tower.
gimli2112 wrote: No the Farm is there , on EDZ as far as I know
SolvableKnave wrote: Yeah it's still there, but you need to open up the EDZ map. It's in the top right corner of the map.
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » edit - one last thing, the entire game seems like it has the 'juggler' modifier from destiny 1 applied. on several occasions I noticed that I was running low on kinetic ammo, only to switch to an energy weapon, and voila - kinetic ammo starts magically dropping.
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » just a few thoughts on the campaign / game up to that point 5. I miss the factions FWC rule!
PetKing wrote: » Tis funny to go there now. Watching sub level 20's running around interacting with NPC's that you can't see. So Tyra has the whole place to herself now... Party on girlfriend xoxoxo
gimli2112 wrote: » Was just there and there were only level 20s. Are you sure it's the same Farm after you complete the game? Also noticed some characters can move and jump at a crazy rate. One was translucent. (I haven't been drinking)