TotallyWorthLife (She/Her)

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Cake day: May 13th, 2026




  • I don’t think they will… they didn’t have a playable build of the game for a trial about the Red War story… and they said the next content update will be the last. Unless they get that build up and running for the final content update, there won’t be anything back.

    But hey, at least the seasonal content is over, I guess. No more FOMO and grinding (for battlepasses and story missions) which was a pretty big issue I had when it started happening and that made me leave the game. Had they poured their efforts into quality expansions AND kept the old ones (and the original campaign), the game could have been so different… they could have expanded into D3 once D2 became too crowded with content (both content and size wise).

    But well, here we are… best we could hope for is that they learn from their mistakes for the next games (ehich I don’t believe they will).





  • I never put so many hours into either, but I did like them. I basically grew up with Destiny 1 (even though I couldn’t get Rise of Iron because I was old gen and didn’t feel like getting it for PS4 once I could). I was there for the D2 beta, the Red War, Curse of Osiris, Warmind (both of which I liked despite what the community said)… once the sunsetting, the seasonal passes, limited time content started, I started getting further from the game, but I couldn’t let go completely until TFS. For me, and many other players, it was closure. Even if I still kept an eye on news about Destiny and even played the intro to Renegades, it was officially over.





I have seen several people saying the order operation is

  • Brackets/Parenthesis
  • Orders (roots and powers)
  • Divisions
  • Multiplications
  • Subtractions
  • Additions

But I was taught it as

  • Brackets/Parenthesis
  • Roots and powers, left to right (independently of the exact operation)
  • Divisions and multiplications, left to right (independently of the exact operation)
  • Subtractions and additions, left to right (independently of the exact operation)

So, what order were you taught and/or use today?