Quick Google tells me that crucible is the PvP game mode in Destiny. So these maps are the multiplayer maps... there had better be more than 4 multiplayer maps when the game releases.... (unless each of these four listed locations contains more than one "map"...?).So a quick recap is that there are four crucible maps confirmed so far:
Venus - Shores of Time
Earth - Rusted Lands (Map from alpha)
Mars - Blind Watch
Moon - First Light (Map from alpha & Vehicles)
No problem. It is an MMO for sure, they just aren't using that lingo due to stigma attached to the genre. And it's not as social since there's only party chat and no proximity chat.Thanks for that info, I've been rather confused by the whole thing and some people calling it an MMO type of experience.
There are going to be more than four. I'm merely trying to showcase what's going to be in the beta. IGN is showcasing the game through July and based on what I know this includes five crucible maps, only one of which won't be in the beta. The rest we'll have to see once the game releases. Maybe I wasn't clear enough on that part.Quick Google tells me that crucible is the PvP game mode in Destiny. So these maps are the multiplayer maps... there had better be more than 4 multiplayer maps when the game releases....
Ah, ok. Thanks for that! I'm on the fence whether I want to watch all these videos or not. On the one hand, it might get me familiar with the maps. On the other, I kinda want to experience it all brand new for the first time on my own... lol.There are going to be more than four. I'm merely trying to showcase what's going to be in the beta.
Works for me. Was kind of hoping it wasn't a ton of content as I don't want to get burnt out on the game before release or have too much stuff to replay in the full version.Basically the Alpha, but with three more story chapters and two extra PvP maps.![]()
Strikes are different from Raids. Strikes are limited to three players while Raids require six players. Raids are also more challenging and longer than Strikes.It says one co-op strike map. That's the raid right? Hopefully it's a different one from the alpha.
Raids are 6-player while strikes are 3-player. The only known raid currently is the Vault of Glass and the only information we have on it is that the team that Bungie hired to specifically test difficulty was unable to beat after throwing 16 hours at it.It says one co-op strike map. That's the raid right? Hopefully it's a different one from the alpha.
Ah. Thanks for the clarification.Strikes are different from Raids. Strikes are limited to three players while Raids require six players. Raids are also more challenging and longer than Strikes.
Traded in BF4 today. Committing to Destiny now. How long does the beta last? I'm not going to have a shooter for the month of August, but at least I'll have Diablo 3 (soon).
A little more than twice the size of the alpha. Makes sense, given what we know about the beta's contents. Only a few more days!Didnt see it posted yet in my quick skim, but beta is supposed to be about 14gb download.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJsIY7RrVuYWhen the Destiny beta launches, your experience in Bungie’s massive universe is also going to exist outside the confines of your television in the form of Destiny’s companion app. What’s even more surprising is that the iOS, Android, and web application is actually useful.
One of the focuses of the companion app is to highlight your character and progression throughout the game, and really celebrate the growth of your Guardian. The app features fully-realized 3D models of each one of your characters, which will change in real time as you equip them with new weapons and armor. What’s even more interesting is that the changes you make to your character in the app are instantly reflected on your character in the actual game itself.
Given the RPG nature of Destiny, the app is there to help you keep track of all of the statistics, progression, missions, and bounties of your characters. You can thumb through your inventory, check out which vendors are currently occupying the Tower, and explore Destiny’s lore through the Grimoire. Throughout Destiny, you’ll unlock cards that delve a bit deeper into characters, locations, and events from Bungie’s universe. The Grimoire is your gateway into fully unraveling Destiny’s world and story.
The free app is going to be available on iOS, Android, and web when the beta hits, and you’ll be able to use it the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One versions of the game. One thing to note is that during the beta, the iOS version of the app will only be available on iPhones. By launch, players will be able to use a larger iPad version of the companion. Bungie says that a Windows Phone version is not planned.
Over on the 27th.How long does the beta last? I won't be getting a PS4 until the end of the month.
No. You will start at level 1 on a new character, but don't know what the cap is yet. Don't expect Beta to carry over to release either.Will the character made in the Alpha Build be available to you again in the Beta?
The Alpha was a full download, so I would expect the Beta to be the same.Is this downloaded using a launcher (like DCUO) or is the full package downloaded from PSN store?
I want to know if I need to free up 24+ gigs to install this haha. PS3 version.
Beta code itself won't mean much. I'll have a spare beta download code come tomorrow when they give them out and I can throw one of the extras your way. Though I would think you would still get one if you attached to your non-old account if you gave it a valid email. Meh, not like I'm going to be using the code anyways.Does anyone have an extra beta code they can send me? I finally found my old Bungie.net account from 6 years ago and would like to use that moving forward.