Marathon's new update is making vaults feel roomier, and it solves my biggest gripe
Marathon's early game can be very stop-start. Though it only takes a few strikes of the spacebar to get straight into the next raid, the transition from match to match, for me at least, is often hampered by a flurry of inventory management and vault emptying. I have more unclaimed faction rewards than I can count, and it's getting a bit silly at this point. Fortunately, Bungie's heard the feedback loud and clear, and among other much-needed tweaks, this week's update will finally bring an elegant solution that should help declutter our storage. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:Marathon review in progress - exquisite gunplay and striking aesthetics cover up some frustrating cracksMarathon's secret sauce has a special ingredient: the team behind masterful indie roguelike Caves of QudI like Arc Raiders, but Marathon made me fall in love with extraction shooters
Marathon's early game can be very stop-start. Though it only takes a few strikes of the spacebar to get straight into the next raid, the transition from match to match, for me at least, is often hampered by a flurry of inventory management and vault emptying. I have more unclaimed faction rewards than I can count, and it's getting a bit silly at this point. Fortunately, Bungie's heard the feedback loud and clear, and among other much-needed tweaks, this week's update will finally bring an elegant solution that should help declutter our storage.Read the rest of the story...
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Marathon review in progress - exquisite gunplay and striking aesthetics cover up some frustrating cracks
Marathon's secret sauce has a special ingredient: the team behind masterful indie roguelike Caves of Qud
I like Arc Raiders, but Marathon made me fall in love with extraction shooters
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