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Yesterday I ignored 10 tornado warnings to finish a Destiny 2 raid, didn't get the exotic drop, and disappointed my fiancée. Is there some sort of lesson here?




Last night, the city of Chicago issued 10 simultaneous tornado warnings as severe storms swept through the area. I know this because 1) I live in Chicago, and 2) I was fighting The Witness, final boss of Destiny 2's latest raid at the time. Now you might think that, as a literally late-middle-aged man, as soon as I was informed about the tornado situation, I immediately downed my rocket-powered sidearm, wished my teammates well, and disconnected. After that my partner, our irascible puppy Jelly Bean, and I huddled in the bath to avoid falling masonry, or hunkered down in the bedroom cupboard, which I was later informed is even safer. Reader, let me tell you, that is not what I did...
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Here's how to craft Aberrant Action the new rocket-powered sidearm from Act 2 of Destiny's Echoes episode




Like just about the entire playerbase, I've been looking forward to crafting Aberrant Action today. It's the first solar rocket-powered sidearm in Destiny 2 and it comes with a stacked set of perks. The gun was added to the game as part of Act 2 of Echoes, along with an arc heavy-burst pulse rife called Corrasion, at the weekly reset...
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Destiny 2: Echoes | Act 2 Trailer

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Delve deeper into Nessus and track down The Conductor.

New story missions, new activities, and new rewards await you when Act 2 of Echoes begins tomorrow.

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Former Bungie lead counsel explains how the studio nailed one of Destiny 2's most infamous leakers




If you've ever wondered how videogame studios determine who's leaking their big secrets, a new Bloomberg interview with former Bungie general counsel Don McGowan offers some very interesting insights into how it's done...
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The First Descendant devs respond to allegations they copied a bunch of Destiny 2 icons

From the moment of its release, players have been calling out The First Descendant for how much, inspiration, it takes from other popular loot shooters. The two most commonly cited examples are Warframe and Destiny 2.

While much of what TFD borrows from Warframe is limited to mechanics and some of how it handles crafting and character building, the Destiny 2 comparisons extend the design of in-game icons. After players pointed out how several icons bear more than a passing resemblance to ones found in Destiny 2, developer Nexon has responded.

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