@meteora3255: hmm... weird. Thanks for the info though. I'm gonna try them, but like you said, I suspect that I won't be able to finish them without TTK.
Edit: I can now confirm that I can't complete those quests. I got up to the "A Kell Rising" mission in The House of Wolves and it's blocked off. Good to know lol.
Very sorry to bump this, but I have a question that a cursory google search didn't really solve for me. I bought vanilla destiny for $20 about a year ago. I haven't played it much over the past year, but I fired it up today and noticed that I had a quest line titled "The Dark Below." I messed around for a little while (not in that quest) and eventually opened up a quest line called "The House of Wolves." So did Bungie eventually include those two expansions into the regular game? I looked on the PS store, and I couldn't find those expansions for sale by themselves, only with The Taken King, or the collection with Rise of Iron. I'm just curious, because I'm a little bit confused. Anyone know what's up with this?
Nice run down. "Nintendo-like solutions" has me worried. I just want Nintendo to end this twenty-year slide into irrelevance and actually be competitive again. There's nothing wrong with trying to appeal to the western game market, yet they've spent half of their PR on bashing it since their terrible E3.
What do you like OP? Cities, beaches, mountains? What activities do you enjoy and do they work well solo? My default is usually somewhere with a beach where I can look at girls in bikinis and do as little as possible.
It keeps a good charge and it has solid sound quality for games and movies on PS4 and PS3. I haven't used it for chat yet, so I can't comment on that. It has an over-ear design which is mandatory for long sessions though.
I have a Wii U and 360 as well and use a 3.5mm cable hooked up from my TV to the headset when gaming with those, and it doesn't sound quite as good - my only quibble.
I haven't used any of the high end headsets out there so I don't know how the golds compare to those; but on their own, they're a fairly good value.
I have not subjected myself to the torture of taco bell in quite sometime. However, back when I still had guts-o-steel, I would order three chili cheese burritos, open them up, and slather them with fire sauce. I stopped after I realized that I was flying a bit too close to the sun.
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