
Eric C. Jackson
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Sharing my passion for an eclectic group of Subjects including Creative Writing, Fine Art Photography, and Gaming.
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Best Kinetic Weapons
The End of another major Expansion approaches. Farewell to Beyond Light to usher in Witch Queen. Destiny 2 Released in September 2017, which means this is the end of Year 4 since The Season of the Lost was extended into 2022. Over this time, I have accumulated a myriad of weapons. Little by little, some favorites have emerged (and escaped being Sunset) that I would like to give recognition to.
By Eric C. Jackson4 months ago in Gamers
Alternative Approach to Macro Photography
Welcome to the Vocal Account for Eric C. Jackson Studio. I specialize in Fine Art Photography and Creative Writing. This article is written for beginners in Macro Photography. Would you like to improve your Work? Perhaps, a better question is: Are you able to capture macro photography?
By Eric C. Jackson6 months ago in Photography
Dead Man's Tale
Season 13: Season of the Chosen has introduced us to what many players are calling the best Exotic Weapon Quest Bungie has delivered to date. The way this Quest was introduced was also interesting because players discovered it on their own and shared their findings with the rest of the Destiny Community.
By Eric C. Jacksonabout a year ago in Gamers
The Next Wave of Sunsetting
Within the Destiny Community, the topic of Sunsetting Weapons and Armor has been highly debated (or criticized). Bungie, the Developer of Destiny, does not want players using the same Weapons and Armor pieces for years. Especially since new Weapons and Armor are introduced to the game each Season, it is ideal to keep your attachment to your Gear at a minimum.
By Eric C. Jacksonabout a year ago in Gamers
Super Bowl LV
If I would have told you that the final score of Super Bowl LV would be 31-9 before the game began, you'd probably think the Kansas City Chiefs blew out the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Why? Because the Chiefs' Offense is the best in the NFL and Tampa Bay is historically the worst team in the NFL.
By Eric C. Jacksonabout a year ago in Unbalanced
The Adored.. Hawkmoon
As Season of the Hunt comes to a close, I spend its final weekend completing any remaining Quests and Triumphs I'm close to achieving. Yesterday, I was finally able to get Adored, a Legendary Sniper Rifle. At the beginning of the Season, players could choose from three Activities to grind through to specifically get this Weapon: Crucible, Strikes, or Gambit.
By Eric C. Jacksonabout a year ago in Gamers
Bungie Rewards
Earning Rewards for gameplay is a common and necessary aspect for incentivizing players to complete Triumphs. However, in Destiny 2, Claiming Rewards comes at a steep cost to each player. Once a Triumph is completed, players open their Account on Bungie.net/Rewards to Claim their Reward. The majority of the time, this Reward is purchased in real currency through the Bungie Store.
By Eric C. Jacksonabout a year ago in Gamers
Destiny 2: Beyond Light
The Fall Expansion for Destiny 2 was delayed from a typical Release Date in September to Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Because the Fall Expansion usually brings huge changes to the game, players were busy checking off things to do in the game before these changes were made. Destiny 2 went offline for 14 hours starting Monday night.
By Eric C. Jackson2 years ago in Gamers
The Challenges of Gambit Prime
Guardians, We are more than halfway through Season of the Worthy (Season 10). My primary goal was to Reset my Infamy for the first time in Gambit Prime. This is necessary to acquire 21% Derilium and you receive Python along the way. I have accomplished this goal. Both Weapons are okay, but neither has replaced my go-to load-out of Jotunn and Hammerhead.
By Eric C. Jackson2 years ago in Gamers
'Destiny 2: Shadowkeep'
In this Article, I will explain what you have access to if you do not Own Destiny 2: Shadowkeep or have the Monthly Subscription of PlayStation Plus. At the moment, you see what I'm working with. :) I should be able to catch up soon. For now, let's start at the beginning: What can you do?
By Eric C. Jackson3 years ago in Gamers