So, within a post regarding Heroic Strikes and player feedback [[url]https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/245001545[/url]], I received a lot of feedback as well.
Thus far, a majority of players that gave feedback regarding Heroic Strikes were fine with the difficulty, as some predict difficulty will diminish with increasing power values. Therefore, many of us agree that the problem players face is with that of progression, where difficulty does not bring reward equal to it. More specifically, most expect a 350 activity to gradually raise their power level to that of it, if not beyond. (Suggestions went toward it dropping up to 360 power gear.)
As suspected, this points directly to that of a Rise of Iron progression system, where people want to run strikes until they reach a certain cap. And, from there they can top their progression off with higher level activities, those being raids and nightfalls and in D2's case, maybe Escalation Protocol.
Beyond that, it's not out of the question that many also want Heroic Strikes to still be relevant past the cap, which [i]can[/i] be done through other forms of reward (grindable weapons and gear specific to Heroic Strikes).
In conclusion, we say let's keep Heroic Strikes where they are in terms of difficulty, but we want better incentive to do them outside of "Milestones".
(I'm sure the votes will determine whether or not this 'evaluation' goes toward popular opinion.)
Edit: Links weren't working.
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Edited by Calevis24: 5/14/2018 6:04:10 PMSimply put these new modifiers make the enemy stronger. D1 heroic mods made US stronger. THAT is why people enjoyed them. Void week...build your Warlock with Obsidian Mind to be a devastating vehicle of void fury! POWER. It felt good! The little 25% bump we get now for singe is barely noticeable, especially when I can get one hit melee killed...but yet my mod that boosts my melee STILL won’t one shot something...we’ve been made weaker again. That’s what people don’t like. I wish they would stop ALMOST bringing back things from D1. Stop tweaking what was right. Bring it back like it was.