This beta is terrible so far. Took 15 minutes of being in a queue to even get on. Now that I am on I keep getting random network errors. I have not even been able to finish the strike because it keeps sending me to orbit with random error codes. I did make it through the story mission with no codes though. [spoiler]Gary survives the story mission[/spoiler]
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This is why open betas are a thing. Report those sons of guns in the feedback forum.
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i got my gooses and beaver codes after ikora most badazz moment :/ Its same way how they did with Des 1 beta
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Gr8 b8 m8
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Funny since it's not even active yet lol
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Where did you get your time machine? I got mine from Costco.
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I don't know about him but I found one on sale on Amazon and it had free shipping!
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No bullshit? Well there was a buy 4 get one free at costco a few months back. Ehh maybe I spent too much....
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Naw man I've got one for each of my family members. 12 in total
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Damn. Did yours come with the shit bucket?
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No :/
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I got one off Amazon too 😲. It shipped to the wrong time though 😞
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Since you already have the time machine, could you go ahead and warn the world about hitler and 9/11? If you have such a great power, why are you still here? We are not worthy!
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He did, unfortunanlty that doesn't effect our timeline.
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[spoiler]Gary survives the story mission[/spoiler]
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But you could have gone back and warned past-us that he was coming! Why did you not save us?! MY GEAR IS GONE BECAUSE OF YOU, YOU MONSTER!!! WHY?!? WHY?!?
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It wouldve either caused a paradox, where he would no longer exist on our time line Or Nothing wouldve happened, because there is only on timeline, so any attempts he makes wouldve been useless wastes of energy. Or (how i view timelines) Because there is no way to create a new timeline or transfer yourself to another timeline, he [i]already has[/i] been to the past, which, obviously, did not work (see point two). So now he uses his timetraveling capabilities to go into the future and warn us about games (but still, people believe that time travel is a proposturous idea, so they dont believe him)
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Edited by FrenetiCreature: 7/18/2017 8:54:29 PM"Time travel" isn't possible. Even though Einstein's theories allow for the possibility of time travel, hear me out here... 1. The math: Math can allow for situations that work theoretically, but which fail in reality. Think of Pi. It has an infinite, non-repeating, string of numbers after the decimal, right? (3.14.......) So you should theoretically be able to break a circle down into segments infinitely; but in reality, once you get down to planck size (the smallest unit of measurement possible), there would be a finite number of segments that the circle could be broken down into. So, just because math says that something is theoretically possible, it doesn't mean it's possible in reality. 2. Traveling at a faster speed, or being in different gravity, than someone else, theoretically changes your time, relative to that other person. The astronaut that has spent the most time in the International Space Station (I forget his name), has traveled at such high speeds, and for so long, that theoretically, his time should different than ours. His time should've moved slower than ours by a fraction of a second. Therefore, putting our time, relatively, a fraction of a second ahead of his. If time travel was possible, why hasn't he disappeared, a fraction of a second into the future? I propose that Einstein's theory of special relativity is correct, but most scientists just interpret it wrong. I believe that time can be relative, due to speed or gravity, but that your relative time wouldn't move you into the future, or the past. I'm saying that, if scientists built a time machine, we would see the person inside of it aging either faster, or slower, relative to us outside of it; but they wouldn't disappear into some time ahead, or behind us. Their time would only be relative. There are no slices, or frames, of time; like frames of a movie, where a time machine would take them back to whichever frame of time that you set it for. Where they'd be in a different time, where we can't see them. Rather, they'd stay right there in the same place, they'd only age faster, or slower, than those of us outside of the "time machine". So, it'd be more like a "time manipulation" machine, instead of a "time travel" machine.
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Considering it hasn't started yet.....
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