Destiny – Changes to Next Iron Banner Event are ‘Very Likely’

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With Lord Saladin making a temporary home in the Tower and Destiny‘s week-long Iron Banner event underway, the new competitive multiplayer rules are leaving a number of Guardians rather confused.

Bungie senior designer Derek Carroll acknowledges in the studio’s latest Weekly Update that they “did make it sound like a ‘no-holds-barred’ playlist” where high level players with high level gear were meant to shine, and that high level players are now upset about low level players who are still able to perform comparably in the Iron Banner.

He insists, however, that gear still plays an important role in the outcome of every battle, though the studio didn’t want to outright exclude lower level players.

“We didn’t want players to have to complete the Vault of Glass in order to compete,” Carroll explained.

“In reality, we delivered what we felt would be a competitive experience for everyone, not just players at the level cap.”

“Power certainly matters, but so does skill. Our solution to add power back into the mix and keep the Crucible from turning into a ghost town is to scale it down to a reasonable level, and clamp damage on the ‘overkill’ end.”

“Your skill will take you 80% of the way to victory, but that last 20% will be a much harder climb without the gear you’ve been relying on.”

As Carroll puts it, currently, “Having a lot of Defense reduces the damage you take from lower level players. Conversely, having a lot of Attack on your Weapons or high character level for your Abilities neutralizes the advantage higher level players might have against you.”

That said, the studio has taken the fiery and passionate fan feedback they’ve read on their forums to heart. “Lord Saladin will very likely play by different rules the next time we clear a landing zone for him in the Tower,” Bungie community manager David “DeeJ” Dague added in the update.

He also mentioned possible upcoming changes to voice chat and matchmaking in Destiny, another feature high up on the wish list of many gamers.

“I hear chatter about voice options,” he said. “I even hear rumors about matchmade teammates being able to talk to each other. Some day.”

Looks like we’ll have to wait a little longer until we get specifics.

For now, here are some pretty cool stats Dague left behind, covering the first month of Destiny activity since launch.

Destiny averages 3.2 million players each and every day!
Average playtime is still right around 3 hours a day, even on weekdays, one month after launch.
The average player plays Destiny 1.8 times a day.
The average player has played Destiny 20.9 times.
Over the past three weeks, we’ve had more players online in Destiny than we did during the same span for Halo 3 and Halo: Reach, combined.



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MajPosted:

Seems ok really, nice too see updates tho

LatencyPosted:

Astronauts Its actually set up nicely tbh.


Care to elaborate with me? I think it seems to be unbalanced.

General_RaamPosted:

Knih
Zips
SHEPHERFY I do not care about their stats. Make the game better period.


Make the game better? If the game was terrible they wouldnt have 3.2 million players daily.


CoD had 1.2 million players at point and this was back in Mw2/Black Ops when gaming wasn't as big as it is now. Does that mean CoD is some absolutely epic game? No. It just means people played because they wanted to. It doesn't mean the game is good.


Mw2 probably had more players that ghost or BO2. A lot of people stopped playing after Mw2. I don't know what you mean by "when gaming wasn't big" because its been big.

AstronautsPosted:

Its actually set up nicely tbh.

MoCapPosted:

Horizex Lmfao it's not all about your gear it's how you play the game everyone who farmed for their good gear probably isn't as good as someone who's been playing the game the way it was meant to be played but doesn't had as good of gear


I mean, Grimoire Score is a way to determine how "experienced" a player is, If that counts

MoCapPosted:

DeluxeHazard The Iron Banner is filled of level 29 or 30 players with the Vex Mythoclasts, including myself.


There are friends that have that gun, It's pretty crazy.

DeluxeHazardPosted:

The Iron Banner is filled of level 29 or 30 players with the Vex Mythoclasts, including myself.

DismissPosted:

Zips
SHEPHERFY I do not care about their stats. Make the game better period.


Make the game better? If the game was terrible they wouldnt have 3.2 million players daily.


CoD had 1.2 million players at point and this was back in Mw2/Black Ops when gaming wasn't as big as it is now. Does that mean CoD is some absolutely epic game? No. It just means people played because they wanted to. It doesn't mean the game is good.

MusketPosted:

Glad they aren't changing it because it's good how they have it now.

ZipsPosted:

SHEPHERFY I do not care about their stats. Make the game better period.


Make the game better? If the game was terrible they wouldnt have 3.2 million players daily.