Bungie Weekly Update - 12/04/2014[/b]
by DeeJ
“The last thing we wanted was for you to look at your favorite gun or helmet and decide that it had become obsolete. Since the reveal, we’ve read a lot of ideas for how this could have been done better. Your feedback is clear:The time you have invested in your stuff should be respected.” - Deej
How come bungie repeatedly tells us one thing ,but then a few months later goes back on their word. I remember multiple interviews and more where Deej and the rest of bungie team ensured the community that exotics would be carrying on. The hard earned weapons we love are respected ,and further more they understand they must ensure we can always use them. lately it feels like bungie only cares about the new kids coming to the game ,but do you really think your even making them happy? Lately some lads and I where talking about how you guys decided to take away half the exotic weapons from possibly being upgraded to compete with our new and more badass enemy. So how does this effect you and the new guys to destiny? Well for one it makes it so any of those weapons you have like necrochasm , vex mythoclast and any other gun you worked your ass off to get in a raid is now just a junker. Some of the exotics that will be fixed when ttk comes out aren't even upgradeable to max ,and the ones that are being nerfed aren't either! Does that make sense?? That means that hard light I was hoping to use again one day ( with the bright future of its patch) is still a useless gun. Also any of these exotics that aren't upgradable are useless in iron banner and trials( As millions of thorn fans scream ). Great job bungie that makes a load of sense. So then you have the Gally which is a great weapon well it's getting a nerf ,but then it's also not capable of being maxed to full level. So what was the point in that? Why can't you make infusion a bit more useful and allow people to not only absorb say old guns ( like raid guns so you can have say elemental damages or perks) and allow them to go toward not only the legendaries but exotics. If you don't know how infusion works it's just a weak gun absorbing a better guns light/power. But what if one could take the mida multi tool and absorb a maxed out scout rifle acquired (year 2 weapons) and max out your awesome exotic? At least can't you do that for us bungie? Today I have actually thought about getting back my 40dollars and applying that money toward a game that respects my progress and doesn't take a massive poop on me every time it makes a dlc. If anyone comments and hasn't fully read my post or hasn't watched and researched the whole dlc and what is coming to it please don't comment about something like "you know they are adding infusion to some legendaries" cause I know /-: I know a few of you will say "well they can't carry an old gun around for 8 years cause that would be useless" just wait in 8 years when the being the Effin thing back for some dlc bull crap and you feel like a tard cause they just gave you a gun you had years ago. The point of games like this are to progress with guns like exotics cause guess what exotics are the top notch of the weapons the best of the best and they should ALWAYS stay that way!!! #saveoirexotics and stop making weapon skins such a big deal! Jk I will say though be active on this sight and make yourself and the community heard by spreading the word on here and more. This and many things are important to us let's make it happen!!
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