Not talking about master working. I personally believe that is where cores should be used, they should be a "grind" and while there should be a steady way to get them, they should be scarce. So we aren't going to discuss that here.
I am curious as to why some people think they make sense as part of the general infusion process. Because IMO, based on Bungie's stated intentions, they simply do not work as intended within the system.
The reason being, infusion, in and of itself is not "impactful", this mechanism has always been secondary to farming for drops. Always, regardless of the state of the game. Hunting for that specific roll, or piece of a collection has historically had the most impact on my, and a lot of other people's play time.
Do you log in with the hopes of farming up X amount of materials, or do you log in looking to get something new? Do you get excited about your 100th pair of Scatterhorn gauntlets, or do you think, "man, I loved pimpin' out my gear to my own tastes", setting up looks and loadouts for each subclass.
The people who say cores aren't the issue, don't realize that EVERYONE used to be able to do this, at will, based on what they wanted to use, when they wanted to use it. It was a CHOICE, not a chore.
So I ask again, why do you think this aspect of the game, that honestly has nothing to do with progression, needs to be a chore?
Cheers!
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I don't believe it is a chore. I believe people are just lazy and would like things easier. Yesterday I earned 16 cores and still had enough time left to play a bit of sekiro. If you think cores are fine as they are you should know that it's pointless voicing your opinion. Nobody who believes cores are an issue has ever had their mind changed, it's like having a debate with a child, they go into the discussion believing one thing and then they leave with a completely unchanged mindset... so knowing that, what is the point in engaging in conversation? Best to let you all run rampant until this game is run (yet again) into the ground.