Map knowledge in any first-person shooter is really the make or break for you and your team going into a given match. However, if the only time you ever learn about the map is when your fireteam is matchmaking publicly, you'll more than likely find yourself on the losing end of games. Destiny 2 isn't the only game to emphasize the importance of location in PvP modes. Take advantage of private and custom match lobbies where you can really strategize and learn the layout of the land before hopping into a live ma
Cosplayer KatofValkyrie is responsible for this marvelous Hunter cosplay , which fits well with the surrounding blue and pink strobe-style lighting. Hunters have never looked cooler or, for that matter, more deadly (the Graviton Lance looks very re
Netherlands-based cosplayer Leadiascosplay is clearly proud of her exemplary take on Variks , as she's used it for her Twitter profile picture. The quality of the photo is of course thanks to photographer Jeroen Weimar ; both pic-taker and cosplayer have a right to be pr
The consensus online is that a "Fist of Panic" super is the least strategic move you can make when there are plenty of better options to stay alive in PvP. Before burning your super, consider where you are in relation to your fireteam during the ma
Before diving into the specifics, it's important to know that every completion of Override will award either an Override Weapon or a piece of Season of the Splicer armor at random. While not entirely effective for getting the desired roll on a specific weapon, it does grant the opportunity for a Powerful Weapon that can be used to increase the Light Level of whichever weapon is desired. For example, getting a high-level Chroma Rush with bad perks is still worth holding onto as it can be used to upgrade a lower leveled one with great pe
Kat thanked self-described photographer/Photoshop wizard GFXSoulStudios for their work on the image: it elevates this from just being a wonderful cosplay to being a full-on art piece suitable for fram
The skilled Armoredheartcosplay is Mara Sov in this incredible cosplay that combines a top-tier build with a cosplayer who can step into any role she chooses. Armoredheart's fierce but arresting disposition really adds something to what would otherwise be a masterful but admittedly unvaried eff
Those intimately familiar with Control or any other PvP game mode in Destiny 2 that requires capturing points have surely seen teammates push for control of the wrong ones. Whether you're forcing a spawn flip or finding your fireteam caught in a bind with only one point captured, the objective should be to focus on the point most accessible at that moment. It's easy to forget that the game's objective-based PvP modes require more than just plenty of eliminati
In Gambit, the overlap between PvE and PvP really shines, with countless enemies to consider while also trying to eliminate members of the opposing fireteam through invasions and mote collecting. However, in Gambit Prime the objective is made more difficult with the inclusion of wizards that need to be eliminated in order to do damage to the Primeval. Remember that Gambit Prime is one winner-take-all round, and whenever the Primeval is summoned, THREE wizards will need to be eliminated first to make the boss vulnera
Ignition Code is a Kinetic Grenade Launcher, a legendary weapon type not often seen in Destiny 2 arms week 2. Being a Lightweight Frame Grenade Launcher means that it has a remote detonation option. Hold the trigger down upon firing Ignition Code, and release it to manually trigger the explosion. Ignition Code can be used to complete the Season of the Splicer Week 5 challenge "Grenade Launcher Splicer," and it is randomly acquired from the Splicer Servitor rank engram, as well as the Splicer Armory and Splicer's Captain Armory engrams. The best perks for Ignition Code
In fact, it's a good thing the real Lord Shaxx didn't wander into PAX Prime 2015, because despite photographer David Ngo clearly having an eye for detail, he might not have been able to tell the two ap
The fictional MMO of .Dungeon , a futuristic title called " Annwn ," is described as a self-evolving video game that can scan fantasy stories from books, dramas, and other forms of media, then convert them into virtual scenarios for players to explore. Mechanically, this justifies players taking campaign modules from **Dungeons & Dragons _ ** and other RPGs and converting them into .Dungeon_ scenarios. Instead of losing health from setbacks, players lose a collective resource called Connection, which reflects how invested their party of PCs are in the MMO they're playing. When their Connection reaches zero, the PCs, for various potential reasons, will disband their gaming group and move on to something else in their li
Most of the games in this article are tabletop RPGs inspired by specific video game franchises. .Dungeon , in contrast, is a tabletop RPG about modern-day people playing an MMORPG in the style of classic World of Warcraft or Guild Wars . In .Dungeon, recently funded on Kickstarter, character creation involves designing a fictional MMO player, the look and abilities of their in-game avatar, and choosing character classes that reflect their preferred playst