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So I could have sworn the last time I played for anything beyond a "reminiscent reinstall for a day", the last time I played was at the launch of Shadowkeep. But according to Bungie.net, I own everything save for 30th and Final S....A centipede just fscking landed on my hand. He was on my roof. WTF...ugh.
shudder.
Anyway, I don't know when I got them nor do I remember anything about playing them. That being said...
I have no idea what I was last gunning for on any of my characters. It feels like the best course would be to just start over. It'll be a new experience anyway for me, since they got rid of the OG starting stuff. Man, I loved Earth. I wish they hadn't done that. Anyway, I figure if I do it this way, the experience will be more "as intended" and guided vs "omg, all this content, where to go, what to shoot and where to loot?!?" Does that ring true with ya'll?
Thanks for reading this rando post!
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If it makes a difference, just bought the missing DLC....this should be fun.
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Appreciate the reply! So I ended up with a new Hunter and going through the intro stuff now. It's really rather fun to re-experience it. I had completely forgot about all the little hidden things you can do in between pew pews. Besides, I have a lot of content to cover before I hit anything related to the most recent addition, correct?
It primarily adds content for the end game I am assuming? Or would I be able to access the content immediately on a new character?