It's another one of those Ada posts.
But I really am wondering why this system hasn't been changed already.
It doesn't make money for Bungie, and you can't argue that people come online to check mods since everything can be checked on websites.
I've asked some friends around, and none of them seemed happy with the current mod system.
Which begs the question:
If it doesn't make money for Bungie, doesn't make people come online, and everyone hates it... why is it still in the game?
I genuinely am asking what is the reason for Bungie to have kept this system. I understand everything shouldn't be handed to players on a silver platter, but if you're going with that, at least make it challenging rather than luck based, or both.
Completion of certain activities could have a chance to drop new mods for example. Master raids/dungeons? GMs? Flawless Trials? The game is not void of challenges that could make this possible.
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Edited by AKAdoubleA: 7/12/2022 1:17:37 PMMost are not going to do that bs for a chance at a mod. This way, bungle has a way of making the player possibly turn the game on every single day, if they don't use the app.