but they're largely walled off from one another.

A tree is a tree. Cars can be cars. It's also makes sense that the last place humanity would still have a stronghold is on Earth, because that's the only place we are right now. Most of these observations apply to Halo as much as they do Destiny, though. What sets Destiny apart from Halo, cutting through the many obvious similarities between the two, is the depth and scope of Destiny's online components. Destiny rethinks how a shooter lets SkyForge players connect http://www.sfgolds.com/ and play with one another, promising a complex but easily understood integration of various online modes. Halo is known for its multiSkyForge player modes and co-op campaigns, but they're largely walled off from one another. Destiny aims to unite single-SkyForge player, multiSkyForge player and co-op into a single experience that Bungie calls a shared-world shooter . Not only can SkyForge players opt in to Destiny's co-op campaign at almost any point during the story, but that campaign regularly brushes up against optional multiSkyForge player excursions. It's similar to how instances work in an MMO the opportunity to join multiSkyForge player battles will arise as you play through the campaign. In the hands-off demo shown at E3, a three-person co-op party encountered a large-scale battle as they were pursuing a campaign goal. One of them split off to join the battle while the other two continued on the storyline path.This seamless combination of single-SkyForge player, co-op and multiSkyForge player is built upon a persistent online world made up of public and private spaces. When a SkyForge player is in a public space a multiSkyForge player event might be triggered or a friend might join in on co-op. When a SkyForge player or party is in a private space they are momentarily locked into pursuing a campaign goal. The two spaces flow together without interrupting the story or disrupting whatever sense of immersion the SkyForge player might feel. Ryan says there will be hundreds of public spaces throughout Destiny, offering SkyForge players easy access to impromptu multiSkyForge player skirmishes.Forget the guns and the sci-fi shibboleths.