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Without a doubt, one of the highlights of Destiny 2The new extension of Forsaken is Dreaming City, a new area that you do not have access to before the end of the campaign, one of the most beautiful and dangerous ever created by Bungie, full of secrets and mysteries, It will probably take months or even years for the players to solve them all.
But even if Dreaming City is a fantastic addition to destiny… In theory, in practice, he suffers from a number of problems, most of them being related to the In simple terms, the area is sort of a mess at this moment.
The main problem I found with Dreaming City is instantiation. Instancing is the way the game loads you into an area and puts other players in that area with you. A normal patrol zone can bring you with 1 or 2 other players. When an event takes place, maybe 3-5. The maximum, as we saw with the Mars climbing protocol, is 9. The instances will change from zone to zone, but … things work differently for one reason or another in the Dreaming City, which creates a number of problems. Among them:
- In general, the Dreaming City feels incredibly dead. Although dozens or hundreds of thousands of abandoned players have access, the usual breakdown is 2 to 3 people in the first zone, the Dvalian Mists, but most leave immediately to go see Petra in the second zone, the Strand. . which usually has 1-2 people when you get there. The third zone, Rheasilvia, and all the other lateral zones, like the gardens or the spine, have hardly anyone … ever.
- The result is that it's really hard to do simple things like full public events. When you can attend any random public event on Earth or Titan and five other people help you, you have the chance to have three, even in the first two zones of the Dreaming City.
- The instantiation does not work either as it normally does in other areas. For example, you can usually patrol an area, then reload in that area and see them refresh. This is not the case in the dream city, which usually brings you back to the same situation as you were, without new patrols or new materials. You have to go to orbit and back to see a real change. This is also the case in Blind Well. Usually, in other places, you can enter and exit an area in the hope of matching a new, more popular instance, but with Blind Well, the majority of the time even if you quit completely the area. you will often end up in exactly the same situation as underpopulated.
- I've already written a whole article on how Blind Well is another Bungie misstep, relying on these instances to randomly create populated groups to carry out these challenging activities, which is … very unreliable. It was not a good idea at Archon's Court of Oryx, Forge or Escalation Protocol.
- I do not know if this last point is related to the strangeness of the Dreaming City, but there is only one landing point in the whole area, which I think amplifies the problem of empty of the other two areas. And for some strange reason, the landing zone is a one – minute sparrow 's ride to Petra, the Dreaming City NPC that you have to visit frequently and which is entirely in another area.
The Dreaming City is an aesthetic region and presents the challenges and mysteries it presents. But from a technical point of view and gameplay, it's a kind of disaster. It's too empty, too weird for players to get to, and such a beautiful area deserves better.
Bungie said that the dream city would change over time and that some changes would solve the kind of problems I'm talking about. For the moment, I do not need more mysteries and enemies, I just need this area to work better, and I do not think I'm alone.
Follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram Read my new science fiction novel HEROKILLER, who combines my love of fighting games and action movies. I have also written The trilogy of the earth.
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Without a doubt, one of the highlights of Destiny 2The new extension of Forsaken is Dreaming City, a new area that you do not have access to before the end of the campaign, one of the most beautiful and dangerous ever created by Bungie, full of secrets and mysteries, It will probably take months or even years for the players to solve them all.
But even if Dreaming City is a fantastic addition to destiny… In theory, in practice, he suffers from a number of problems, most of them being related to the In simple terms, the area is sort of a mess at this moment.
The main problem I found with Dreaming City is instantiation. Instancing is the way the game loads you into an area and puts other players in that area with you. A normal patrol zone can bring you with 1 or 2 other players. When an event takes place, maybe 3-5. The maximum, as we saw with the Mars climbing protocol, is 9. The instances will change from zone to zone, but … things work differently for one reason or another in the Dreaming City, which creates a number of problems. Among them:
- In general, the Dreaming City feels incredibly dead. Although dozens or hundreds of thousands of abandoned players have access, the usual breakdown is 2 to 3 people in the first zone, the Dvalian Mists, but most leave immediately to go see Petra in the second zone, the Strand. . which usually has 1-2 people when you get there. The third zone, Rheasilvia, and all the other lateral zones, like the gardens or the spine, have hardly anyone … ever.
- The result is that it's really hard to do simple things like full public events. When you can attend any random public event on Earth or Titan and five other people help you, you have the chance to have three, even in the first two zones of the Dreaming City.
- The instantiation does not work either as it normally does in other areas. For example, you can usually patrol an area, then reload in that area and see them refresh. This is not the case in the dream city, which usually brings you back to the same situation as you were, without new patrols or new materials. You have to go to orbit and back to see a real change. This is also the case in Blind Well. Usually, in other places, you can enter and exit an area in the hope of matching a new, more popular instance, but with Blind Well, the majority of the time even if you quit completely the area. you will often end up in exactly the same situation as underpopulated.
- I've already written a whole article on how Blind Well is another Bungie misstep, relying on these instances to randomly create populated groups to carry out these challenging activities, which is … very unreliable. It was not a good idea at Archon's Court of Oryx, Forge or Escalation Protocol.
- I do not know if this last point is related to the strangeness of the Dreaming City, but there is only one landing point in the whole area, which I think amplifies the problem of empty of the other two areas. And for some strange reason, the landing zone is a one – minute sparrow 's ride to Petra, the Dreaming City NPC that you have to visit frequently and which is entirely in another area.
The Dreaming City is an aesthetic region and presents the challenges and mysteries it presents. But from a technical point of view and gameplay, it's a kind of disaster. It's too empty, too weird for players to get to, and such a beautiful area deserves better.
Bungie said that the dream city would change over time and that some changes would solve the kind of problems I'm talking about. For the moment, I do not need more mysteries and enemies, I just need this area to work better, and I do not think I'm alone.
Follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram Read my new science fiction novel HEROKILLER, who combines my love of fighting games and action movies. I have also written The trilogy of the earth.