Bungie is investigating why Destiny 2 won't run on Ryzen 3000 PCs

I dont judge Y O U dont judge M E and NO i didnt i looked at pcgamer.com
You literally see "source=facebook" in the URL you posted. I'm being a little harsh, but I would just clean up the link of all that stuff from the '?' to the end before posting it up. I just posted the archive since I don't think that PC Gamer deserves our clicks.
 
All of this is really beside the point. The real point is that Bungie sucks, they have pretty much always sucked, and good riddance? :p

***Disclaimer: I have deep-seated biases, but really just never enjoyed their games. (other than seeing what weird positions I could land a Warthog in)
 
Wonder if related to the suspected broken rdrand support that keeps contemporary systemd based Linux from working??
 
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All of this is really beside the point. The real point is that Bungie sucks, they have pretty much always sucked, and good riddance? :p

***Disclaimer: I have deep-seated biases, but really just never enjoyed their games. (other than seeing what weird positions I could land a Warthog in)

Can't believe you managed not to like any of the Marathon games or the Myth games.
 
Can't believe you managed not to like any of the Marathon games or the Myth games.

When Marathon came out (at least if I remember correctly) it was Mac only. I had access to Macs, but not at home. I don't know if they later got ports, but I never played them. I was too entrenched in Doom and eventually Quake to care in those years. I know people swear by it, so it's got to be good. I won't discount that. I just always saw it as a Mac Doom Clone type of thing back then (maybe a bit narrow of a view I will admit). Anyway, never gave it too much thought.

When the Myth games hit, I was square in my Quake, Doom, Unreal, UT, (and later versions) plus F.E.A.R. etc. years, and rarely played much else (aside from classic consoles and arcade games). The house I lived in had Q3A matches running nearly 24/7 in one form or another. :D I also played a lot of System Shock series and Ultima series games at that time. I just never really noticed Myth.

I probably would have passed Halo by too, had I not been in on some User Experience Tests for the XBox version over at MS, and then later worked compatibility QA on the PC version at MGS. I had a little bit of fun with it in the lab with my coworkers, but it really never did too much for me. Like I said, I had more fun seeing what I could jump a Warthog over, or whatever. :D

I know people love these games, and I'm not telling anyone not to. It was mostly tongue in cheek.
 
When Marathon came out (at least if I remember correctly) it was Mac only. I had access to Macs, but not at home. I don't know if they later got ports, but I never played them. I was too entrenched in Doom and eventually Quake to care in those years. I know people swear by it, so it's got to be good. I won't discount that. I just always saw it as a Mac Doom Clone type of thing back then (maybe a bit narrow of a view I will admit). Anyway, never gave it too much thought.

When the Myth games hit, I was square in my Quake, Doom, Unreal, UT, (and later versions) plus F.E.A.R. etc. years, and rarely played much else (aside from classic consoles and arcade games). The house I lived in had Q3A matches running nearly 24/7 in one form or another. :D I also played a lot of System Shock series and Ultima series games at that time. I just never really noticed Myth.

I probably would have passed Halo by too, had I not been in on some User Experience Tests for the XBox version over at MS, and then later worked compatibility QA on the PC version at MGS. I had a little bit of fun with it in the lab with my coworkers, but it really never did too much for me. Like I said, I had more fun seeing what I could jump a Warthog over, or whatever. :D

I know people love these games, and I'm not telling anyone not to. It was mostly tongue in cheek.

I was a Mac kid growing up by force so Bungie's 90's games hold a special place in my heart. Most people only know Bungie from Halo onward and I'm sitting here with my Myth boxed copies still...

Provided it's still around there was a source port for Marathon that made it so you could play all the games on PC. Aleph One, if I remember right; I dunno if it's still around for download or not.

Halo going Xbox exclusive was great for them as a studio but I can't help but wonder what Halo would have been like if they had never made the switch. The early trailers were pretty different to what came out and it was disappointing for me.
 
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