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The video explores the current state of Destiny 1, highlighting the persisting player base and available activities like PvE and PvP modes. It mentions the absence of new events but showcases the addition of missing loot into bounties for players to chase. The video also delves into social spaces like the Reef and Felwinter Peak, discussing characters, activities, and Easter eggs. The issues with matchmaking in PvP modes in War Thunder are touched upon, emphasizing strategies for finding matches and discussing game mechanics. Furthermore, the video examines exotics, weapons, and items in Destiny 1, reflecting on the game's lasting impact and nostalgia. A comparison between Destiny 1 and Destiny 2 is made, acknowledging the improvements in the latter while praising the completeness and ahead-of-its-time nature of Destiny 1. The speaker encourages engagement and closes with gratitude to viewers and a mention of the sponsor, War Thunder.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber checks in on Destiny 1 to see if people still play it and what activities are available. The Tower is still populated across three generations of consoles, with PS3 and 360 players visible. Destiny 1 player base has decreased since Destiny 2’s release, but there are still playable PvE and PvP modes, though some modes may have trouble finding matches. The game remains frozen in time, without new events like Trials or Iron Banner. However, Bungie added missing loot from old modes into bounties, making them fun to chase. Other highlights include Arms Day, where players can order weapons, and the presence of Zur and Eververse for cosmetic items. PS3 and 360 do not have Rise of Iron expansion and no longer support cross-save since 2016.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the different social spaces in Destiny, particularly the Reef and Felwinter Peak. The Reef has vendors like Petra and Barracks, while Felwinter Peak features characters like Shiro-4 and Saladin. There are various activities and Easter eggs in these spaces, such as the jumping puzzle and hidden tokens. The PvE experience in Destiny 1 is highlighted as slower compared to Destiny 2, but the strike playlist still has active players. Additionally, the video briefly discusses the Crucible and mentions the sponsor, War Thunder, a vehicle combat game with detailed gameplay and modes for different levels of players.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses issues with matchmaking in PvP modes in War Thunder. They mention that finding a game can be challenging and recommend specific modes to increase your chances of getting into a match. The use of special vehicles like heavy Pikes is highlighted as an effective strategy. The speaker also mentions the lack of skill-based matchmaking due to low player numbers. Special ammo management and the different mechanics surrounding heavy ammo are addressed, along with specific guns that bypass the ammo system. The segment concludes with a discussion on preferences between the older heavy ammo system and Destiny 2’s current system.
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In this part of the video, the player discusses different exotics and weapons used in Destiny 1. They mention the strength of certain guns, such as the Striker Titan, the SOS disc 47 Scout rifle, and the Clever Dragon. Additionally, they highlight the Three of Coins item that increases the chances of receiving an exotic engram. The player also talks about the Treasure of Ages packages that contain emotes, consumables, and ornaments. Finally, they reflect on the nostalgia and lasting impact of Destiny 1, emphasizing that the legacy of the game should not be overshadowed by Destiny 2, which should aim to improve upon its predecessor.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses Destiny 1 compared to Destiny 2, highlighting that Destiny 2 has improved in many ways, but Destiny 1 was ahead of its time. They mention that Destiny 1, released in 2014 for PS3 and Xbox 360, is still impressive and offers a complete gameplay experience. The speaker notes that certain modes in Destiny 1 may not be as populated now, but the game is still enjoyable even after 10 years. They encourage viewers to share their thoughts and mention a sponsor, War Thunder, offering a bonus pack. The speaker closes by thanking viewers and inviting them to watch more videos.
