Something that everyone I talk to agrees on yet no one seems to point out online, is the downright terrible decision to make raid gear the only path to level thirty. Perhaps you've already heard this before and no longer care, but I challenge you to. this is a flaw that needs to be fixed, for several reason.
1. It nullifies ALL FIVE FACTIONS.
Are you really telling me that every single one of those legendary armories the five factions have were [i]stepping stones[/i]? You bust your bottom to get all that gear, only to be left once again at the mercy of the RNG?
2. we BUSTED OUT BOTTOMS to get that gear!
I didn't spend literal days in the crucible getting all those marks for you to tell me that I have to give them up if I want to be level thirty! That is unacceptable! In fact it's downright disheartening. We didn't work that hard to have it surmounted by a couple hour long raid.
3. Save a shader and one gear piece, everyone would look the same.
looking the same as everyone else should NEVER be the goal in an RPG, that's ridiculous. So we get one exotic armor, and a shader to look unique. otherwise we have literally the same armor as everyone else. Honestly how did that slip through the cracks during development??
4. What about future raids?
assuming you get different raid gear in future DLC raids, that means you have practically nullified one or more perks on your fancy VOG raid gear. Now, if the level cap goes up, fine, that makes sense. But if it does not, you now have armor with useless perks.
I'm not saying raid gear should be on par with faction armor, not at all. It SHOULD be better. just in different ways, perhaps granting lesser bonuses to all three attributes, instead of a specialized two like most legendary armors, or make the raid armor require one less defense upgrade to reach max stats, making it easier to upgrade than faction armor. There are ways to make raid armor special. But giving it exclusive access to level 30 was a terrible decision. I've built an entire play style around my armor, one that won't work with raid armor. In fact, seeing as there's basically only one armor, MOST peoples play styles don't fit. How is that ok? leave a comment stating you're own thoughts. Hopefully they will understand the problem with this decision, and fix it soon.
EDIT:
Thank you for your feedback. It seems that some like the raid system, but others are frustrated by the "exclusive" nature of the raid armor. So, allow me to reign in my thoughts to this: customization.
Perhaps the biggest downside of the raid armor is the fact that there's only one set. So "your" guardian, as bungie advertised, is really just the same guardian as evey one else minus one equipment slot and a shader. Bungie advertised that the character was YOUR guardian, that you were unique, but if you want to be the best, bungie wont allow you to be unique. This is my biggest complaint. perhaps this won't change until the DLC comes out, and if so, oh well, I still believe they need to fix this.
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Edited by gatz900: 10/14/2014 12:45:45 AMI don't have a stance on this issue either way, but I'm genuinely curious how they could provide more options to get people to hit the cap. The fact that the items all have similar raid-specific perks to the VoG when there are other planned raids/content makes me question if they really thought through the gear progression in this game. Not to mention, assuming they maintain the lvl 30 cap, what would be the motivation of farming the new raid if you already have a full set from VoG, aside from the new weapons/shaders/challenge/fun etc? Could you really see yourself farming the 2nd raid's gear and 70+ more ascendant shards to fully upgrade it back to 30 so that you have perks that will help you...do the 2nd raid better specifically? This is assuming the 2nd raid gears' perks are specialized to that raid like the VoG gear. Also, assuming they have to balance the raid weapons around pvp (looks at 34% weaker vex mythoclast) are these new weapons really going to be that great in comparison to what is already out there?