[b]Or[/b] it wasn't fixable at that time. Also a distinct possibility given the level of complexity you're looking at with a game like destiny.
Call it Phlebas or [i]whatever[/i], I still stand by the assertion it was done with the larger context in mind and will be a Good Thing.
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You can stipulate wild theories all day, but logic dictates that there's no reason a Dev would patch a gun for the purpose of breaking it. And I disagree with your assertion that making a gun less useful and less fun is a good thing in any way.