You're right
RPGs do have a concept of signature gear
But they also don typically increase the level cap by 20 in one expansion
And if they do, take borderlands for example
You're "signature gear" becomes quickly obsolete
That doesn't mean you bitch and moan about it
That means you get excited for the next cool gun that's about to fall into your lap
Edit: trust me in no time you'll be playing this game and all of a sudden be like "man I had some good times with that pulse rifle" and then proceed to gun down a horde of thrall with your new pulse rifle that you love just as much as you did that one
But right now you sound like a small child who's whining because they got a new toy instead of having the old one, broken beyond repair, fixed
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Call it whining all you want. If I can't take at least some of my gear with me, I'm walking. That is a deal breaker for me. I play this game for entertainment. For fun. Losing the gear that I've put more time into than I care to think about, is the opposite of that. You don't find it a big deal. Party on. That you're excited about the next big thing doesn't bother me a bit. Which is why the announcement is so perplexing. Pretty much all players will be eager to check out the new weapons, so why eliminate the old ones? For a majority of players, the shortage of vault space will largely take care of that without outside interference. Without pissing off those of us who treasure the old weapons. Heck, most of those weapons won't even be new. Much like the celebrated Hopscotch is a reskinned Super Pox that's reforgable.
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Stop blowing smoke if you're [i]that[/i] attached to a gun there's no way you're not equally attached, if not more, to the game itself
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I've walked away from Destiny before. I can do it again. My wife would certainly appreciate it if I did.
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And yet, here you are Again