So let me get this straight, you expected Bungie to keep releasing content for 10 years and keep all the gear from year 1 relevant? Do you not want to have better gear by then, would you really keep paying for more content if you know that you already have the best weapons and armour available? So many complaints about stuff we haven't even seen yet, welcome to the world of MMOs where strangely like the real world, better stuff always comes out sooner or later.
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Exactly. Better stuff comes out. In other words, give us some better guns instead of just destroying the old ones.
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Sorry am I missing something here? That is exactly what they are doing, and they aren't going into your vault and destroying your old weapons, they are just saying you will not be able to make them as powerful as new content. How are people not getting this? And why would you want to pay for something which isn't any better than you already have?
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The issue is the perks. Instead of being creative, they're taking the easy and lazy way out by making prior weapons not a viable choice because of the base damage, but the new weapons are all coming out with lousy perks.
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Where are you getting this from? They are all coming out with lousy perks? You literally just made that up, how do you know what the perks are gonna be? Speak about facts or don't bother posting, if you are speculating about things fine but don't form an opinion based on speculation. You have no idea what the weapons in TTK are gonna be like, they could be even better weapons that the VoG ones.
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I have no confidence in bungie developing better perks after shank burn rocket launches in HOW.
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Sure seems strange, however there are rumors and screenshots of giant shank like bosses, perhaps planning for the future? We can all agree though that that is a terrible perk regardless of what kind of gun it is.
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Considering, it's based on the [b]fact[/b] that they're retroactively nerfing launch weapon perks with their reasoning being that they are too powerful, it just takes a little bit of common sense. Not to mention HoW weapons already came out showing how bad new perks are. I don't know how many more [b]facts[/b] I can use.
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Haha you are literally too ridiculous to have a conversation with , "HoW weapons are bad so Bungie can't make good weapons!" They did fine with the CE and VoG weapons they will probably do the same again.
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Bungie is literally too deep in you to have a conversation with. TDB weapons were nowhere near as good as launch weapons. Again, if this wasn't true, bungie wouldn't have come out and said they're nerfing launch perks because they are too powerful. Enjoy the taste of that bungie juice. I'm muting you and done here.
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Read my tags ;)
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Your point being? I see your tags but Bungie seem to have a different opinion to you and I am gonna have to refer to them on matters about a game they design.
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From Bungie themselves when the game first launched Destiny is a [u]first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Activision. [/u]Released on September 9, 2014, Destiny marked Bungie's first new franchise since the Halo series. Set in a "mythic science fiction" setting, the game features a [u]massively-multiplayer "shared-world" [/u]environment with elements of role-playing games.[b] Not MMO[/b]
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Use whatever wording you want, regardless of what you see Destiny as you cannot expect them to keep upgrading old weapons. How boring is that? The weapon design team would be out of a job, in 10 years time you will still be getting killed by the same weapons in the crucible and still using the same weapons for the nightfall. This game desperately needed change and now it's here, embrace it or be butthurt and move on, makes literally no difference to me.
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So you admit its not an MMO. Lol
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Call it by whatever name you want, Bungie tried to play down MMO elements in the run up to the game so they didn't put off more casual players. Call it a cooking simulator if you want doesn't change the fact that it is an MMO regardless of whether you call it that or a "shared open-world RPG FPS"
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Where is that opinion stated?