Forge farming: the proof of a stingy and bad resource economy
Hi,
For people who don't know how it works, check the video.
Basically, you afk Forge farm for Materials needed in your infusion, bad juju quest (I wish I knew about the cheese beforehand because holy shit, this grind is the worst and just for 1 weapon which isn't even top tier), or stockpile for shadowkeep.
But even the streamers who play this for a full-time job are farming them because even they admit they can't keep up with the resource economy. Doesn't this just prove how stingy and bad the resource economy is in this game? If playing fulltime (40 hours per week or even more) doesn't even get you enough resources to normally play the game, then something is seriously wrong.
And as a very casual player (my play time dropped significantly due to real life responsibilities), I need to resort to these cheesy tactics just for a little enjoyment in this game. My normal play time will never ever suffice to progress, unless I want bad juju in 2043 or something.
Bungie introduced a shitload of stuff to spend resources on with very high prices this season but offered nothing in return in the rate of which you get them. I seriously hope this gets looked into and adjusted because it feels disbalanced in every way.
Wondering what you guys think about this. Is this game's resource economy broken or just fine as is?
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