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Destiny 2: Expansions Bundle 2026
...€ Die DLCs aus Tier 3 + Marathon 25% Coupon (Kein Vgl. Preis...
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Moewes_KrimsKrams |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:Pragmata |OT| Tactical Hacking Action
Great OT! Pre-ordered, waiting for Amazon to confirm delivery day. Was going to hold off since my plate is more than full with Marathon, Crimson Desert and Saros coming soon (and I picked up Hades 2!) but I reminded myself that I always support and champion new IP, looking forward to digging in soon Last edited: Today at 5:52 AM
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TheDarkPhantom |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:How long does it take to build trust on Reddit?
... trust on Reddit is a marathon, not a sprint, and usually ...
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bills123 |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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마라톤 - Recon Shell 시네마틱 트레일러
https://youtu.be/24P39eLpfVE?si=7G2YpT50_o2K9fTx Marathon - Official Recon Shell Cinematic Trailer Watch the Recon Shell Cinematic Trailer for Marathon, the hit first-person extraction shooter developed by Bungie. Players can get a taste of the Recon Shell... youtu.be
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Edge |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:auto.iDnes | Nohu z plynu! Dnes jsou radary na každém rohu, policie má Speed Ma
... každém rohu, policie má Speed Marathon Kromě covidových let policie každé... na měření rychlosti - Speed Marathon. Do výběru lokalit s radary...
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rssfeed |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:Bruins NCAA Prospect Tracking, 2025-2026
... Callahan ("I hate the Boston Marathon because foreigners win it"). Felger...
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Fletcher |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:Questions for the forum
Gail - Northerner's alive and though not kicking as hard as he probably used to when he was younger, (which one of us does?) he's still kicking and still running though not quite as far or fast as he used to - more an occasional half marathon rather than nipping to foreign parts to run in their full marathons regularly. Jenny Type 1 since 1972, pumping Novorapid
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trophywench |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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Player count xD
the numbers go up at night because most of the playerbase is in asia. also its doing better than the new marathon and arena breakout so its something.
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AIDSMASTER |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:2026 Giants
I know it's early. I know it's a marathon. Even in a Marathon at some point you need to run. Just wondering when the Giants are gonna start running?
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chubby |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:미국 신문 1면 헤드라인 모음 4/15 수 (영문)
... Karen Bass stepped into the marathon contract talks to help avoid...
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완전연소음메 |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:Games you're playing, and games...
As of last weekend, Marathon. Loving it so far. A nice change from Arc Raiders which had become stale for me.
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muttclugg |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:[Topic officiel] Austin Maxi
... furent engagées lors du Rallye Marathon Londres-Mexico en avril 1970. Et...
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jensen |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:PSN Down? - 4/15/26
I can't seem to login to Marathon, though I still seem to be logged in general?
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Kalentan |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:DVC Chit Chat Thread
... kids and decided it’s a marathon, not a sprint. Constantly pinching...
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atthebeachclub |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:SLU-PP-332
... the cardiovascular demands of a marathon. The Downside: Combining them creates ...
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tommyguns2 |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:Mars Chocolate Bar 4 x 40g / Snickers 4 x 40g / Milky Way 6 x 21.5g (Nectar Price)
used to love Marathon bars (snickers name can bite me)
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alphaomega16 |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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As soon as I had a feeling that marathon is broken
It was early and I was a thief I grappled up but the grapple cut out. The feel of the game is smooth on the surface but its not a predetermined fair fight play by play.
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Alley_cat |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:General Discussion and Ranting
Apr 15, 2026 19:49:50 GMT yunus said: Out of curiosity, what route did you ride the Versa on in Essex? I rode on this morning from Watford - Rickmansworth, if I have to give it a thumbs up or down, gonna go for the downs. I just did a marathon journey on the 724 from Heathrow to Harlow, so it’s all a bit hazy. I think it might have been the 86 route which has now been withdrawn.
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zeremony |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:Missing in inaction
Emile Cairess out of London with a calf injury. A shame we don't get to see him target the British record but such is Marathon running. My money is on Dever now for top Brit.
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MR_ME |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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Re: Teilweise überrascht? Really?
... Veränderung redet man über ein Marathon den es zu überstehen gilt...
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Salzbretzel |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:Games Journalism 2026 - Let the AI-slop commence!
... by millennials (and older) – and Marathon is one of them. A ...
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Rock8man |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:On this day in history
... bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon, killing three and injuring 264...
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KinkyGuy1999 |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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마라톤 미쳤우?
... Conveyance Request Spawn Locations - Marathon YouTube에서 마음...
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SMG |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:LA Olympics
... to go to watch the marathon, which I suspect finding a...
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BeachbytheBay |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:LAE gave me the wrong offer??? Please help!
... I have been running a marathon ever since Yr11 started, and...
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Utabanix |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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Marathon...
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sfingemorta |
Apr 13, 2026 |
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Vance delivers 'bad news' after marathon talks with Iran failed to result in an agreement to end the US-Iran War
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spherocytes |
Apr 12, 2026 |
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Checking in on 'Marathon' a month after launch
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Firezon |
Apr 9, 2026 |
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Checking In On ‘Marathon’ A Month After Launch
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BlueAladdin |
Apr 9, 2026 |
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Is Marathon a flop?
I made a post on r/gaming about Marathon losing players quickly and failing to meet expectations. it quickly received around 300 replies saying I'm delusional to call it a flop and that it's actually doing really well. the post was removed by moderators after about 20 minutes. what am I missing here? To address the 'why do you care' replies: why do you care that I care? I'm interested in video games and the state of them and how things may change going forward based on current events. Do you go to every post asking why people care about something you don't care about? I care. A lot of people do. The business side of video games is very interesting. So if YOU don't care then, I don't know, go away? submitted by /u/Amazing-Soft9545 to r/videogames [link] [comments]
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Apr 8, 2026 |
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I think Marathon is on a death spiral
It's just endless free kits in squad fills because everyone is getting steamrolled by pre-mades, level based match making only making the issue worse as you stick with the game, beginner maps aren't safe from jacked players going in to demolish other runners either. The game has just devolved into a perpetual cycle of the top 10% of players steamrolling the bottom 90% until they get tired and leave, reflected in the player counts. submitted by /u/Histon_ to r/Marathon [link] [comments]
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Apr 7, 2026 |
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Marathon has been out almost a month, what are your thoughts?
Game Information Game: Marathon Trailer: Reveal Trailer, Gameplay Launch Trailer, Launch Cinematic Platforms: Xbox Series X/S, PC, PS5 Release Date: March 5, 2026 Developers: Bungie Publisher: Bungie Game Discussion • For those of you playing, does this game live up to or fall short of your expectations? • What are your thoughts on the environment and world design? • Do you enjoy the extraction loop? • How is the gameplay? • How do you feel about the community? • How do you feel the online and offline discourse has affected the game? • Any specific tips or interesting information you'd like to share? • Any suggestions you think might make the game more accessible to a wider audience? submitted by /u/addtolibrary to r/Games [link] [comments]
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addtolibrary |
Apr 3, 2026 |
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Marathon sold just 1.2 million copies with nearly 70% on Steam, analyst estimates: "It hasn't exactly made the splash Sony and Bungie wanted"
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Freki666 |
Mar 25, 2026 |
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Marathon Is Not It
Welp, I played Marathon. And I have a very simple question for Bungie. Why the hell did you make an extraction shooter? Because the longer I played it, the more it felt like the game was not entertaining me, it was just eating my time. Not because it is totally broken or outright bad. It just very confidently makes you do chores, constantly gamble on stuff, wait, risk, stay tense, and somehow the actual fun keeps slipping away to the side. You are not really playing the game, you are basically taking some very expensive and very obnoxious test of patience. I am not exactly weak to grind. I do not mind committing hundreds of hours to a game if I am into it. I have over 3000 hours in Destiny, I put 42 hours into the Marathon server slam, and I am already at around 180 in the full release. And after all that, I do not feel like I found some brilliant new obsession. I feel tired. Like the game took my attention, my time, my nerves, and gave me back a pretty questionable amount of satisfaction. And honestly, that is probably the main problem. I am just tired of gambling in games. I want to play a game, not a slot machine that somebody dressed up in futuristic military cosplay. You are gambling on spawn locations, gambling on loot, gambling on whether you will get a clean fight or get deleted while you are looting through some corner of the map. Sure, that creates tension. Sure, it gives you adrenaline. But when that becomes the core structure of the game, I start getting a twitch in my eye. If there were respawns here, like in Helldivers, the game would instantly be more fun and more approachable. You would be less afraid of every mistake and more focused on the actual act of playing. Right now the whole extraction shooter genre is built in a way where even when it works, it kind of works against enjoyment. You like PvP? Too bad, because in an ideal run you want to grab the juiciest loot possible and get out without running into anyone. You like PvP fights? Too bad, because PvP is basically an extra risk that you are better off avoiding if you do not want to ruin the run. Fun is not the goal here. It is a side effect, if you get lucky. And that is where my criticism stops being about Marathon specifically and starts being about the direction Bungie took everything after Destiny. Because Destiny could have been a metaverse. Or at least something pretty damn close to one. There was a lot of stuff you could do. You could live in PvE/PvP, you could grind seasonal activities, you could raid, speedrun, buildcraft, mess around with weird loadouts, test dumb stuff, just because the game actually let you exist in it in different ways. It was janky, sometimes too sweaty, sometimes too casual, but it had a lot of entry points and a lot of ways to keep yourself busy. In Marathon, basically the whole game revolves around one serious mode. Extraction only. Risk only. Tension only. There is a certain aesthetic to that, sure, I will give it that. But in practice it means the game always wants 140% of your attention and expects you to stay on point all the time, instead of giving you room to actually have fun. And that gets exhausting pretty fast. I actually remember very clearly how this felt in Destiny before big expansions. That grind fest was there, but it was fun because you were preparing for something bigger. The best example for me was Into the Light update. That was basically a celebration. You grind because you want to go into the content prepared, and that feels good. With Marathon, I had a similar hope when I got into Cryo Archive. I thought, okay, this is it, this is the big map, this is the interesting centerpiece that makes all of this worth it. And technically, there really are a lot of strong things there. The map can be interesting, it can create tension, it can build routes where you actually have to think. But the problem is that they overcooked basically everything. Cryo Archive is obnoxious. And not just a little obnoxious, but obnoxious in the exact spots where you want to tell the devs, alright guys, enough. Raising the security level is a chore. PvP is obnoxious if you are not particularly good at shooting, which is me. Killing mobs is also obnoxious when you are dumping 50 bully rounds into some purple meat sack. The labyrinths themselves might be cool in theory, but here they are so overloaded that instead of exploring, you just start memorizing which exact turn humiliated you last time. The map takes way too long to learn. You get too little time to actually get comfortable with it. Other teams being present does not make the match more interesting, it just makes it more punishing. Rotating is a pain because there is so much space, so many landmarks, and never enough time to make decisions properly. Instead of feeling like you are reading the map well, you feel like you are barely surviving inside a very annoying system. And the exfil rule is a whole separate headache. You need level 3 clearance. The way this is designed, you basically cannot get it in your starting wing. At best you scrape together level 2 if you stay there long enough, but level 3 means you either have to take it off dead players in PvP or push deeper into the maze, farm mobs, and pray to RNG that a special terminal even shows up. Also if the enemy team activates an exfil, you do not see it and you cannot contest it. That is not a tense ending to a run. That is just another layer of irritation. The loot, which is supposed to justify all of this, ends up meaning almost nothing. You commit to a loadout worth 5 to 10k credits for what, a couple of purple materials and a few mods? If you go into the Vault with a keycard, you are just gambling. First you have to farm the card on another map, then, inside the Archive, clear the entire map, then not get lost in its stupid maze, then do some tiny mechanic, then still get out through exfil, which you also have to reach through the same obnoxious paths. At some point you are no longer playing for the reward. You are just serving time. My impression is that on Outpost I could pull out similar loot with a way higher success rate and in less time. And what really gets me is that this map is time gated too. Not only is it hard to leave, you also have to sink a chunk of your life into even getting a proper chance to interact with it. All for loot that does not even feel like it improves your life in any meaningful way (if you're not going for a Vault of course, which will give you some gold resources). And no, I am not some casual whiner who just cannot deal with pressure. Quite the opposite. I am usually the kind of player who likes grind, likes learning systems, likes figuring things out. I just do not shoot very well, and Marathon kind of looks like it should have been able to cover that weakness with positioning and map knowledge. In some ways it does. You can absolutely play this game with your brain instead of just your aim. But all the one-shots, team ganks, and the constant feeling that one mistake can erase half an hour of progress very quickly kill the fun. What I want is more fun and less bullshit annoyance. That does not feel like an insane request. If Bungie really wanted to make a live service game, if they really wanted PvP and a project that lasts, they should have looked at what already works, including stuff from their own ecosystem and their peers. Helldivers shows that a game can be tense without being toxic and punishing for the sake of it. Give people revives, give them some room to make mistakes, give them a chance to not feel completely fucked every time they die, and the game instantly becomes much more alive. You could do modes where your team has, say, around 10 total revives, or where you prepare 10 runner shells that get deployed into the match after your current shell dies. You could add some meta narrative where player actions push the overall story forward, instead of these tiny quest fragments where you run from Bio Research to Quarantine like 8 times. That would at least be something. Something that actually feels different from the same tired extraction loop. They could have gone in an arena direction too. You already have really strong zones and great level design. Take part of the map, cut it off, throw three teams in there, give them a healthy amount of revives, and now you have a genuinely fun PvP mode. You would not even need to extract loot from it. It could just be a fun meat grinder where the map serves the action instead of exhausting you. You can also look at Apex and its Wildcard mode. As long as at least one teammate is alive, the others come back. That creates a totally different pace. Less frustration, more action. Not everything should be built around the player suffering from death. And if you love Cryo Archive so much, then just turn it into a battle royale and stop making people suffer. Remove the loadout cost, remove the need for loadouts entirely, because the map is already overloaded and hard to read. A shrinking circle would at least force players to focus on readable areas instead of wandering around the map until they drown in it. Because what really pisses me off is this. Bungie said they wanted to innovate in the genre, but in the end they are basically just copying Tarkov with a few small simplifications. And if the problem is online numbers, if they are worried they cannot support multiple modes, then I have one question. Why make the game in such a niche genre to begin with? If you want to reach a broad audience, why build the whole thing as if it is only for a tiny club of gamble addicts? At its current state, I am probably done with Marathon for now. Let Shroud and the sweats enjoy extraction shooter galore. As for me, as a semi-hardcore player who likes grind without wanting the game to feel exhausting, I do not think it is quite for me. submitted by /u/Narrow_Ad_3247 to r/Marathon [link] [comments]
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Narrow_Ad_3247 |
Mar 22, 2026 |
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I Gave Marathon 40 Hours… I Think I’m Done
EDIT: Wanted to put u/DumbicusMaximus's comment at the top here, because it better articulates why I bothered writing this post. Also… holy crap some of y’all are sensitive. If the game is as good as you say it is, a random Reddit post from a washed dude isn’t going to kill it. It’ll be fine. What he's saying is that he enjoys many aspects of the game, except for how hardcore it is. Which is a sentiment I see for a lot of people that want to enjoy the game. Usually when people come across a game that is too hardcore or sweaty for them, like Tarkov or something, they just don't play it. But the fact that so many people still try to like it despite the struggle and frustration of being bad at PvP, means there's something really special about this game. Saying "well then don't play the game if it's too hard for you" doesn't solve anything. There's a big chunk of people that feel the same way OP does. EDIT 2: Also putting u/Usual_Rhubarb9276's comments here: I have the time to play Marathon and would like to be able to continue playing it. Retaining players like the OP is essential if the game is going to survive. They’ve already put in 40 hours, and the game hasn’t been out long. That’s enough to 100% a lot of other games. A legitimate time commitment. I love Marathon but the matchmaking times are a challenge, if the game can’t retain players like the OP it’s going to have a problem. Okay, so I preordered Marathon day one because the art style absolutely had me by the throat and the lore buildup made me feel like I was about to join a cool, doomed sci-fi cult. Now, for context, I am a casual gamer with a capital C. While I survived old COD and Halo lobbies, and played a decent bit of Destiny before the grind plus monetization started to feel terrible, these days I only have so many hours to throw at games before real life drags me back. That said, I gave this game a real shot. Unlike that "gamer dad" that quickly became a meme here, I put about 20 hours into the server slam and another 20 into release. This has actually been the main game I’ve been playing lately, which is saying something, because "adulting" rarely affords me much time. Now, I'm fully willing to concede that I may simply be washed. Like, maybe the old reflexes are in the graveyard. Maybe I’m cooked. Maybe my skill ceiling is “helpful idiot with decent intentions.” But this game is wildly punishing, and every mistake gets treated like you personally keyed Bungie’s car. I die a lot. But I kept going anyway, mostly running Triage and trying to support better teammates whenever crew fill or Discord actually paired me with human beings who use mics and don’t immediately wander into the wilderness with free kits. I even disabled crossplay for a little bit there, because you PC demons are on some kind of laboratory stimulant. Success was a little better, but the queue times were abysmal. Even so, I managed to claw my way to level 37, unlock all factions, and got to around 49k vault value. I know that’s pocket lint to some of you, but to me that felt like I had personally dragged my broken body up a mountain while Hans Zimmer played in the background. Then Cryo dropped. Man... that was the wall. I was hyped for Cryo. I was following the ARG stuff, checking for updates, doing the whole “maybe this is where it all clicks for me” routine. But the buy-in was already rough, because I can only afford to go die in there like 6–8 times before I’m back to grinding other maps for enough gear to re-enter. And because I’m usually playing support, I'm always making sure my better teammates get first pick of loot, which is fair, but it also means I’m living on scraps like a Dickensian child. As for the vault mechanics, after all this time, I have one key. One. Uno. A solitary, pathetic little key. And it’s for Outpost. I still ran Cryo four times because the atmosphere is incredible and the art team cooked; but every moment of awe got immediately invalidated by players who make me look like a tutorial NPC. I can already hear the "git gud," comments, but honestly… fuck that. I’d rather go live my life than optimize my suffering. At this point, I’ve kind of accepted that I’m never fighting the Compiler. I’m never seeing a gold weapon. I’m probably never seeing whatever cool future content this game has cooking, because the wall between me and it is apparently made purple-geared men named something like xX_ToothEconomist_Xx. And that genuinely bums me out. The lore is sick. The art style is insane. The gunplay feels great. But I think this game found its hardcore audience, and it’s... not me. Idk why I'm writing this. I’m not even necessarily asking for a casual mode. I know every game doesn’t need to bend around guys like me who work 50+ hour weeks and have other stuff going on in their lives. (I also DM a D&D campaign, volunteer locally, and I’m not about to neglect time with my wife just to clock in for my daily ass-kicking.) I guess I'm sad about it? Like, I genuinely loved my time with this game. But... After my fourth failed Cryo run, I went back to grinding Perimeter and got crew-filled with what I can only describe as sentient furniture (when my dumb ass is the best player on the team, something has gone horrifically wrong). We got hunted down by a squad in purples while trying to exfil with scraps and the illusion of progress. And with that... I guess I'm done. I didn’t play two hours and rage quit. I didn’t walk away because I "didn’t get it." I didn’t refuse the learning curve. I stayed. I put the time in. I tried to learn, to find my role, to keep up. But at some point you have to admit the game’s doing exactly what it’s supposed to and you’re just not on that level. Anyway, I hope those of you who are cracked out of your minds are still enjoying this thing years from now. I mean that sincerely. But for me, this is where I step off. Bungie made something truly beautiful. I just wish I was better at it. submitted by /u/ryanjamessez to r/Marathon [link] [comments]
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ryanjamessez |
Mar 21, 2026 |
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Playing Marathon made me realize something
So I loved playing Arc Raiders, the vibe and lore is awesome, the gunplay doesn't feel great but the attachments are meaningful and there is versatility in your options. However I have always hated, I mean HATED PvP. Then I played Marathon. I didn't hate PvP. Same genre, same principle, but why did it feel so different? It was bothering me for about a week before I realized what it was.... RPG brain. Arc raiders humanity is fighting for its very survival, against ruthless killing machines. Shooting each other makes no sense from a role play perspective. Marathon we are robot "runners" doing missions for off world factions. No attachment to other players, no greater good, just self interest. PvP players, I don't hate you. I hate the narrative that my RPG brain generates, I would imagine most white knight/sheriff/couch psychologist players judging you have similar backgrounds. RPG players tent to immerse themselves in the story, and to that end killing each other for loot would make you a sociopath. However this a game, and trying Marathon showed me my own bias within Arc. Just a different point of view for others who are curious about the PvP/PvE divide within the community. submitted by /u/edward-1992 to r/ARC_Raiders [link] [comments]
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edward-1992 |
Mar 11, 2026 |
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Marathon might be the first game that actually forces you to get over gear fear.
One thing I’m starting to realise while playing Marathon is that the whole design seems built around pushing you past gear fear. You’re supposed to risk your kit, lose it, learn, and go again. It’s actually kind of refreshing compared to games where people just hoard their best gear forever. Curious how everyone else is handling it. submitted by /u/RestaurantSmooth to r/Marathon [link] [comments]
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RestaurantSmooth |
Mar 8, 2026 |
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Reviewers not reviewing Marathon are corrupt
I have seen multiple reviewers say they are holding off on reviewing Marathon because Bungie asked them to wait until later updates roll out. Honestly this is a terrible precedent and respectable critics should know better. Games should not be reviewed a month after release because they might get better. If a game is released and being sold, consumers have the right to know what critics think right now, based on the product that exists today. Reviews exist to help people make purchasing decisions and they should be objective and honest. Delaying reviews based on promises of future improvements undermines that entire purpose. Before someone jumps in with “reviews don’t matter”, clearly they do. There are professional reviewers, review embargoes, Metacritic scores, and publishers actively manage review timing, length, and content. If reviews did not matter, companies would not care when they come out. The fact that Bungie asked critics not to review the game yet is proof that reviews matter. Some people might not care about critic scores and that is fine. But many players clearly do and publishers absolutely do. Metacritic scores are routinely highlighted in earnings calls and internal meetings. What makes this especially frustrating is the double standard. Many games in the past were reviewed harshly for launch issues that were fixed quickly. Critics sometimes did not even wait for day one patches and judged games based on the version they played before release. They did not hold off then. Now suddenly we are supposed to wait because future content updates might make the game better. If the product was meant to include that content, the game should have launched with it. The job of a critic is to evaluate the product as objectively and independently as possible and tell the audience whether it is worth their time and money. The whole point is to act as a counterbalance to marketing and provide an expert opinion on the product. When critics start adjusting their review timing because a developer asked them to, that independence starts to look compromised. I have even seen people say they want to stay on good terms with Bungie, which is exactly the kind of reasoning that makes the whole thing look corrupt. submitted by /u/Additional_Error6625 to r/gaming [link] [comments]
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Additional_Error6625 |
Mar 6, 2026 |
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ARC Raiders player count has been barely affected by the launch of Marathon.
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Automatic_Ad1665 |
Mar 6, 2026 |
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Marathon's Battlepass is the worst value for your money I've ever seen (especially for a paid product)
No, this is not a hate post. I am glad that the launch didn't fail. I like Marathon. But we need to talk about the Battlepass. I know, a lot of people are currently in their honeymoon phase and want to love everything Bungie throws at them right now. But the Season Pass is the worst value for your money I've ever seen in a live service shooter, and I played a lot of them! Most f2p titles offer better value than Marathon's pass. Here are some of my complaints. You don't earn back the currency you spent. (For example in Apex Legends you spend 950 premium coins, but get rewarded 1300 for completing it, so the next BP is free + some extra coins you can spend in the cash shop) One single character skin. Seriously? Only one? I've never seen a paid Battle Pass in any game giving you less than 2. Most games have 4 character skins in a BP. Again Apex always has 4 or more AND you get your premium currency back Duplicate stickers and charms, as 1 sticker/charm can only be applied to 1 single gun. Are you serious? You are giving me the same sticker twice in a BP? This should feel rewarding or what? Why can't we apply a charm we own to all our weapons? This is such a greedy triple A design, it's actually shameless. I paid 40€ for your product and now I can buy an absolutely overpriced Season Pass, where I don't get premium currency back when completing it? Most games give you currency back, so you can buy the next pass for "free" after completion. Most triple A f2p shooters do this. Just to compare, ARC Raiders has the same 40€ price tag like Marathon and the first 3 passes were all completely free AND reward you with premium currency when completing them. ARC Raiders currently throws more premium currency at me I can spend while Marathon has a super underwhelming, overpriced Season Pass with the worst value I've ever seen in a title (except for the garbage game Battlefield 6, but let's pray that Bungie/Sony will not go full EA on us). Please keep your greed limited, especially after we all paid a good amount of money for your game. This is not a f2p title, so you should offer a Pass which is at least better and not worse. If you want more of our money, you should definitely give us better value, and scrap this double items in a paid Battlepass. submitted by /u/Lemouni to r/Marathon [link] [comments]
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Mar 6, 2026 |
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Ninja quits Marathon on stream after dying to an AI enemy
submitted by /u/Vhant-ii to r/LivestreamFail [link] [comments]
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Mar 6, 2026 |
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MARATHON ending service in June 2026
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Mar 6, 2026 |
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ARC Raiders replied to Marathon.
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Feb 27, 2026 |
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I tried Marathon. It's bad.
I mean who asked for this? The awesome gunplay and movement that Bungie is known for in Destiny is completely MIA. It's clear this game's sole purpose now is to compete with Arc Raiders; this push for extraction shooters is resulting in mediocre titles like this one. The aesthetic is neat but it is absolutely boring to play. Wdyt? submitted by /u/Ok_Intention2150 to r/Age_30_plus_Gamers [link] [comments]
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Feb 26, 2026 |
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Accidentally walked a marathon at 1:30 AM after the bar need recovery advice
Last night me and my roommate left the bar around 1:30 AM and decided to see who could walk the furthest without giving up. After about 10 miles we realized we were way too far from home and no one was awake to drive us back so we just went for a full marathon. We got back around 10:20 AM after walking for 8 hours and 23 minutes straight. We’re both college students and only really run 2 to 3 miles a week so we were not prepared for this at all. We were wearing jeans and sweatshirts with Converse and New Balances which made it miserable once it started raining. It poured for about three hours starting around 4 AM and it was around 45 degrees out. Our shoes were killing our feet and our soaked jeans and sweatshirts made every step harder. Somehow we didn’t need a single sip of water the entire time which still makes no sense to me. Once we sobered up it was just straight pain and trying to prove we could finish. We thought it would be easy at first but it humbled us quick. The last few miles were brutal. Our legs hips and the bottoms of our feet were aching so bad we almost couldn’t finish. It honestly might be the hardest mental thing I’ve ever done. Me and my roommate don’t regret it but we’ll never do something like that again. Now both of us can barely walk and I’m not sure if I can even make it to class tomorrow. Any tips on how to help the soreness or recover faster It hurts extremely bad to walk. submitted by /u/Dry-Transportation59 to r/walking [link] [comments]
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Nov 10, 2025 |
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Beat the booze and ran a marathon (32)-(35)
Looked and felt like shit being an alcoholic. I was 175lbs and ran a 16 minute mile when I quit. You can see my resting heart rate drop from over 60 to about 50 when I initially quit alcohol. I wanted to run but it hurt my knees so bad i really couldn’t. I walked 2-3 time a day every day for a year until I was 145lbs. Started running and lifting about 18 months ago and last month ran a sub 4 hour marathon as my first race. For anyone curious about sobriety, this is where it has led me. My life is so much better it’s not really possible to describe it briefly. Hope this inspires someone to choose their life and happiness over their vices ✌️ submitted by /u/Daily_Run_ to r/GlowUps [link] [comments]
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Nov 4, 2025 |
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Governor Tim Walz, "Congratulations to everyone running in the most beautiful urban marathon in America today!"
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