First off i wanna say this entire post contradicts itself. I acknowledge that so dont even bother. With that out the way lets get to the point.
Nerfs, i recently posted my opinion about the Suros and Invective needing a nerf and 90 percent of the response was that i suck based off my stats(which i dont even banner like that so those mean nothing) and that instead of whining i should get better. Only like 2 people came at me with any logic about the subject at all and explained why they thought i was wrong. Thats not even the issue, the issue is that some people say i need to stop whining yet they are doing exactly what they say im doing.
When the vex was introduced in the crucible and people brought it on the forums about a nerf for some reason it was ok, yet when any other gun is brought up its whining and no skill. How is this ok at all? Its the hardest gun in the game to get but its not ok for it to be OP yet other guns are? Why exactly, because of its range? Does anyone see how hard aetheon is to kill? Thats not even bringing up the drop rate being massively low(as far as i been told, every time i beat hard mode i get a vex for some reason) so close to no one has the weapon.
Every time some one brings up nerfs and they say vex, close to everyone says "vex was OP it needed to be nerfed", but any other gun(like for example the constant rising damage SSuros) and its not ok to nerf and people need to "get gud" couldnt the same thing be said for the original vex? So since calling for nerfs is a problem how about this: Im calling for the vex to be buffed to how it was originally. If you think it was OP you need to get a better strat to be able to stop it.
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