To be more specific:
-most weapon tuning in Destiny 1 was based off of PvP complaints.
-the new weapon layout feels like a response to PvP complaints about shotguns and sniper rifles.
-the two primary system is doomed to fail if we get nothing but bullet sponge bosses in the sequel.
-the slower cool down times for supers, grenades, and abilities feel like a response to PvP complaints about players spamming those things.
-more gunplay, less supers/abilities, and slower player movement feel like responses to PvP complaints about those two things.
I have no problem with improving the PvP experience, but please stop doing it at the expense of PvE Bungie.
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This is very true!
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It is way obvious that PvP had a huge influence on this Beta, and it's what's been wrong with Destiny since I started playing (Dark Below). I have never been an FPS fan until Destiny, it's the PvE that brought me in and kept me and my friends around, but Destiny is not the be all end all, I can find other games to throw money at. Maybe there's one out there that won't swing a nerf bat with every patch?
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Battlefront II comes out this fall, Red Dead 2 next fall.
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Agreed. Well put.
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Agreed 100%
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Correct
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Truth bump
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Bump, this is so true
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[quote]To be more specific: -most weapon tuning in Destiny 1 was based off of PvP complaints. -the new weapon layout feels like a response to PvP complaints about shotguns and sniper rifles. -the two primary system is doomed to fail if we get nothing but bullet sponge bosses in the sequel. -the slower cool down times for supers, grenades, and abilities feel like a response to PvP complaints about players spamming those things. -more gunplay, less supers/abilities, and slower player movement feel like responses to PvP complaints about those two things. I have no problem with improving the PvP experience, but please stop doing it at the expense of PvE Bungie.[/quote] 100% agree. Well put.