This has nothing to do with patience. This has everything to do with true progression. Also, they made Sleeper Simulant and No Time To Explain seem like there were big secrets behind them and that we had to crack some sort of code. Deej tweeted that he wasn't allowed to uncover these secrets and that we'd have to figure them out on our own. Then we find out that all of our attempts to "crack the code" as it were, were all pointless. Sleeper Simulant brought this community together for a few weeks, and then it fell apart again the second its questline dropped. There were no secrets to uncover. We just got RNG Dvalin drops and waited a few weeks for Bungie to decide to unlock the quest that we had already met the requirements for.
That's not an issue of our community lacking patience. That's an issue of Bungie lacking competence.
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Dude, if it wasn't for the internet people would still be trying to crack the code for the Simulant. People would never have found the ghosts for Time to Explain. These things are time-gated to give you time to figure stuff out. Instead, people (myself included) look for the path of least resistance. I've been waiting happily for my first curse, and I'm stoked it came in today. Gave me something to look forward to, hell I woulda done another quest and waited another week. That being said, I really wish the stuff you had to do was more interesting than "ay guardian pop a telem and go kill some guys then wait a week ayyyyyyyy"
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Im gonna stick with patience