Bungie, there is no gravity in space. I think that has been well established by now. So why do Guardians fall to their death, or even fall at all, when they do the platforming section on the outside of the space station? Or for that matter in any part of the station that isn't generating artificial gravity by rotating?
If anything if you miss a jump target and overshoot then you should die by drifting off, assuming of course that space-faring Guardians don't have even the most basic maneuvering thrusters attached to their armor.
But it is a beautiful raid.
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[quote]Bungie, there is no gravity in space. I think that has been well established by now. So why do Guardians fall to their death, or even fall at all, when they do the platforming section on the outside of the space station? Or for that matter in any part of the station that isn't generating artificial gravity by rotating? If anything if you miss a jump target and overshoot then you should die by drifting off, assuming of course that space-faring Guardians don't have even the most basic maneuvering thrusters attached to their armor. But it is a beautiful raid.[/quote] There is no change in gravity anywhere. Think about the moon for a start. I imagine the answer is mag boots or something. But you know, space magic 🤷♂️
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Space magic. Trust me, all a real gravity change would accomplish is to annoy most players...and require a new game physics for one encounter.