Players will definitely see some major changes in "Destiny," as Bungie has recently rolled out update 2.0.2 for all major platforms that will bring several fixes and changes in the game. The said update is heavily focused on Crucible, NightStalker abilities, and new weapon parts, among others.
According to Tech Times, the Washington-based video game company Bungie has just released update 2.0.2 for the first-person shooter game "Destiny" on all major platforms. The update will include a fix to Nightstalker Hunter glitch, which is the reason for the class to dominate in Crucible; hence gamers can now enjoy their Quiver talent accordingly. Also, update 2.0.2 is believed to focus more on quests and bounties for "Destiny's" player vs. player mode. One noticeable change is that players will now reportedly have to finish a single Crucible match in order to make progress on quests or bounties that require them to do so.
International Business Times noted that from hereon, gamers will now be able to purchase weapon parts using Glimmer. And among the changes, a fix to the drop rate of gear in both Crucible and Iron Banner has been included. "Destiny" update 2.0.2 will also bring fixes to Warsat completions calculating going wrong, Tower featured for Red Bull questilines and other problems in items and inventory.
GearNuke, on other hand, has detailed the full list of changes included in "Destiny" update 2.0.2. Among them are the fixes to issues such as gamers going out of environment during the Fallen S.A.B.E.R strike, Daughters of Oryx death scream volume being too loud, joining players during particular phases of the Paradox mission would start an alternate encounter, and the Take Trials quest step.
"Destiny" update 2.0.2 goes out to all major platforms, thus PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One owners can definitely experience the new changes. Besides, they have since wanted to see that Nightstalker abilities glitch fixed.
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