The infinite forest looks amazing in all honesty, but it lacks the fundamental gameplay value it needs, I'm bout to get roasted for this line but I believe in Bungie here, they brought in a place where the vex can simulate anything, they definitely are gonna make it useful in future DLCs.
Imagine that in year 3-4 of this game the infinite forest gets used by the vex to try and simulate what would've happened had we not of conquered the Vault of Glass, or had we of not killed Croat or Oryx, what would've happened if we didn't stop the Siva Crisis.
Now they'd have a choice to keep the old raid loot or make some new ones, but they have choices since it's a simulation in the forest. But I wouldn't bring [i]everything[/i] back. Since it would be a simulation the vex would realize the guardians are in here anyway messing stuff up, let's throw a wrench in their plans. Stuff like that would be cool.
In my personal opinion, Bungie should slow down with all the Old Exotics being brought back, and then as their final expansion, they call the fan favourites back in the forest for nostalgia value. That'd be lit. Unlikely, but lit.
Also chill with the #RemoveEververse everywhere. I wanna see normal posts again.
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