Preface to those that don't venture here often, I'm [b]not [/b]a Bungie Employee, my thoughts and opinions are my own.
I, personally, am excited for the meta game shift. This is beyond PvP or PvE, but rather the mindset of the next wave of "go to" weapons. Those of us that have played for year 1 typically will have set load outs that we use for specific activities, especially those that play raids regularly.
Bungie is throwing a monkey wrench in the mix. They have all the hard numbers and I find that using the same guns for months on end probably isn't what Bungie had in mind for the long run of Destiny.
For those of you following Destiny even around the first initial reveal in February 2014 and at GDC Conferences, you'll know early on Bungie talked about the mechanics of Destiny is expected to change over time. Things that are good now may look completely different a year from now. I think that's the best part.
There is a time and a place for everything in Destiny. 5 years from now, you (all of us) will be able to say "yeah, remember when everyone was using this load out?" Or insert whatever weapon/gear/item you want.
That's something only us select few year 1 Guardians will be able to cherish. Time passes, things change. Acquire new stuff, make more friends and enjoy yourself. That's what it's about IMO.
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