Unless there is some huge discrepancy on a gun, nerfing should not exist in ANY game.
I believe the main issue with sticking to one type of weapon especially in PvE is because of the ammo penalty and no hot swap loadout.
I love all the weapons in Destiny but when playing in PvE I am forced to use the best overall weapon to complete the task at hand. If I swap guns it takes a long time to do it and switch armor to complement the guns equipped. I then get PUNISHED for changing guns.
For these reasons I never use the guns that only work for specific scenarios.
My solution: remove ammo penalty, add hot swap wheel on D-pad, trash emotes permanently and watch the fun gun play explode instantly.
I've been posting this same thing since September 10th but nothing changed with emotes or nerfs.
Maybe I'm a weirdo to think nerfing weapons and emotes are a key to a successful game just like the horrible loot system, missing Halo 2 PvP modes like CTF and anemic content.
Perhaps other games I still like to play like DC Universe Online, Diablo 3, Borderlands, Skyrim, Fallout, etc. are just bad games only a couple of players like I really enjoy over a LONG period of time. I really thought Destiny would have been part of the list of games I still play years after its launch date.
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