'Destiny' update 1.0.3 is the biggest update yet from Bungie since game release

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"Destiny" players should be very excited about the patch that Bungie just released because the update comes with so many fixes, enhancements and improvements. According to Bungie, Update 1.0.3. is the developer's biggest yet for "Destiny" since the game was released. It certainly looks like it given the very lengthy post in the blog site. 

"We hit every major system that makes Destiny work with new content or bug killing agents. The best I can understand it as a player is that lots of math gets added to even more existing math. That sounds like a nightmare to these gunfire deafened ears," Bungie's community manager David Dague a.k.a. DeeJ said. 

Further, the updates include social features like enabling Team Chat, toggling between chat channels, ability to talk to teammates in Strikes, as well as team-based Crucible matches. DeeJ also mentioned that there is reduce camera shake when an explosive hits the character, and that the clown cartridge perk can now be replaced. 

The Iron Banner Events have been added, too. These events now require players to be at Level 20 before they can lead the Iron Banner Fireteam. In addition, there are five reputation ranks for Lord Saladin. As for the features section, reforging and tempered buff are already added. 

By far, the best feature introduced in the update is the Sparrow Fleet. This is modded by gameplay desigher Bill Gross and he is just as excited to share this with everyone. 

"I've watched dozens of community Sparrow trick videos and was blown away by the creativity. I wanted to unlock that trick potential for all players," Gross said. 

For the complete and detailed description of all the updates, gamers can read it on Bungie's Blog Weekly Updates. Meanwhile, fans can enjoy a gift from the Postmaster if they've made a recent purchase of "Destiny" products — the EV-30 TUMBLER, which is a brand new Sparrow.

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