Here's the problem - by eradicating all progress, Bungie would make all progress pointless. Why enter, grind, progress, only to have it wiped without warning?
Part of my reasoning for not raising or pushing too hard on quests in year two is because of the way year one was handled and the reasoning behind nerfs. Bungie shows us stuff, lets us touch it, then takes it away. I played end game content religiously year one. After TTK dropped and it was obvious that time wasn't valued, I refused to invest more than cursory time.
That's taking your advice I suppose, but it isn't what Bungie intended, do you think?
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Well I guess its a good thing its a video game and I play for fun, not for life functions.
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Hmmm. For a guy that wants everyone think you don't care, you sure seem to care what others think about your thinking. I think that means you care. Careful! You may care more than you think. I think. You aren't speaking from a position of superiority just because you don't feel the way the OP and others do. You don't value the work you put into characters, good on you. Nothing wrong with it. Others find that a problem. The motivations aren't wrong, they're different. I have no interest in going to great lengths for things I don't get to keep. Simple. There are less entertaining (to me) parts of the game I will endure for rewards that are worthwhile, but if I find those things will be taken without notice, I won't be bothered. That's what motivates me. It's a loot-based game. If the loot will be ripped from you if you use it, what's the point of getting loot?
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Eh, opinions vary
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The point of progression is the experiences you have while progressing. It's just a game, you enjoy it for a bit, then move on.