Letting the Environment Factor Into Gameplay - Please Read!
When I first saw the concept art attached to this post, I instantly became excited to play Destiny due to the awesome details in the snow in this picture. For all of you that play destiny, this is not the case. Let me paint a quick picture for those of you who read this...
Venus: You're in the middle of an intense PVP match when acid rain starts pouring down heavily. It's greenish in color, and every second your guardian spends in it, health deteriorates- forcing players to retreat under a roof or some sort of cover.
Earth: Whether you're in the middle of defeating enemies or PVP, a snow storm suddenly strikes (similar to the photo referenced in this article). The snow blows around quickly, distorting your vision and making it harder to see enemies that come at you.
Mars: Fighting the Cabal or playing PVP, a sand storm takes affect on your guardian. It's incredibly dangerous as your radar slowly begins to fade- disallowing you to know where your enemies are.
Just a thought- Let me know what you lovely guardians think!
Cheers!
EDIT: Hey guys, so Tyes1144 (below) came up with another brilliant idea to go along with this where the cold temperatures/snow makes your guardian shiver and makes aiming harder. Thought that was a cool idea!I've also heard other ideas about solar flares and meteor showers which are awesome too! Keep the likes and comments coming! Thanks everyone!!
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