FPS game, something made possible by the Destiny Content Vault.
Discussing the patch on Twitter, Destiny VP Mark Noseworthy says having the vault means the team at Bungie can respond to necessary changes quicker than before. "Faster response times brought to you in part by the Destiny Content Vault," he tweeted, adding in brackets: "And a ionate team of people working really hard from home during a pandemic."
The Destiny Content Vault is a method of storing away Call of Duty: Modern Warfare situation. Noseworthy's tweet confirms that players and devs alike are already reaping the benefits of the overall game being streamlined in the wake of Beyond Light.
The PvP update in question mostly dealt with nerfing Stasis, the new dark elemental subclasses. Exploits were fixed, damage has been reduced, and speed, range, duration, and cost of various uses have been cut down. You can read more about the patch here.
Faster response times brought to you in part by the Destiny Content Vault (and a ionate team of people working really hard from home during a pandemic). https://t.co/HgqWva6wLF
— Mark Noseworthy (@knowsworthy) November 19, 2020
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