I'm quite excited for this. I love it when the tower decorates. SRL has been a thing I've been excited for ever since it was rumored it'll come back. I took a break from Destiny last year so I missed it, and have been wanting to race against my friends and strangers ever since I first heard about it.
The only thing I'm not that excited about is Strike Scoring. The way it sounds is if you wanna do a SIVA crisis strike or Nightfalls, you have to participate in Strike Scoring. This rubs me the wrong way. I thought Strikes were suppose to be cooperative? My fear is that Strikes will devolve into people trying to rack up the highest score possible- to complete Zavala Bounties- instead of helping their downed teammates or focusing on the strike specific objectives just to farm adds. And it is a legitimate fear. If Variks and his bounties and sigil are anything to go by, Zavala will have similar score based bounties, and completing these bounties are the only way to obtain the quest to get Y3 Icebreaker. And that's not even mentioning Zavala's record book!
Of course only time will tell what Strike Scoring will bring. I really hope I don't have to drag a 2nd friend into Destiny more or less against his will just so I can have a relatively friendly game. And here's to hoping Zavala and his book will have an entry for reviving allies or other cooperative moves. Because I don't want to have to wait 30 seconds to get back into the Strike because GitGud69 is busy farming adds to get gold tier and 200+ kills.
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