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So, I’ve been diving into the chaos that is Destiny 2 lately. I mean, who could resist with all the buzz about the latest Edge of Fate expansion, right? But, of course, nothing’s ever smooth sailing. Players are buzzing about this wonky issue with ability regeneration. Go figure.
Okay, picture this: Destiny 2 drops us on this planet called Kepler, which is basically a big rock draped in yellow webs. Freaky, right? There’s all this temporal distortion stuff happening, like something straight out of a sci-fi novel. And, there’s this new thing called The Sieve. Sounds intense, right? It’s where you’re smacking down the Vex and this group called the House of Exile. I kinda got distracted here because… I don’t know, the gear’s too shiny or maybe I’m just easily sidetracked. Who knows.
Anyway — wait, hold on — where was I? Oh yeah, abilities! Bungie, the folks behind Destiny 2, rolled out these new toys called Destinations. You can turn into a ball of energy. No idea why, but it sounds fun. Tons to explore, but this darn ability issue keeps butting in.
So, the Destiny 2 devs — on Twitter of all places — admit there’s a glitch with energy recharging. It’s apparently off, like trying to watch a movie that keeps buffering. Supposed to work at stat mark 85, but was supposed to be stat 70 for fast-paced fun. Confused yet? Welcome to the club. Bungie says they’re whipping up a fix, so fingers crossed.
Now, while you’re scratching your head over that, the expansion’s launch wasn’t exactly a walk in the park either. People kicked up a fuss in the comments, annoyed this was addressed after their latest raid, Desert Perpetual, dropped. Imagine gearing up for a raid and… bam, bugs everywhere. It’s in Contest mode, which I guess is like playing with your shoelaces tied together for the challenge. Maybe that’s just me.
And it gets weirder. There’s more, like how you can’t even relaunch missions if you abandon them early, and console players — sorry, PlayStation folks — are hearing odd glitches or having their game crash entirely when they waltz into the Tower. Apparently, the Destiny squad’s on it, but, really, what a ride.
So that’s my messy take. Edge of Fate is wild and, well, it’s a strange ride for sure. Let’s see how this all shakes out.