If the dev team took off one season to work on a quality of life update instead of an update that would drop new content, would you support it? Im talking about things like addressing some of those smaller (often also bigger) problems that when accumulated, have made our experience and enjoyment of the game deteriorate.
Vault space (they have stated it’s one of the technically harder issues for them to repair), champion health bar glitches, champion stun glitches, enemy one-shot on normal content glitches, material caps, and other similar types of issues that bc they’re small, the focus still falls on the upcoming seasonal/expansion drop, would you be down?
It means sacrificing receiving new content for a while, so the developing focus truly invests in just these fixes.
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Edited by Supernuke17: 4/17/2022 10:25:12 AMI personally don't see an issue with vault space (sue me), or champion health, but I do find some updates of old exotics (most of the ones from Red War) being something nice to see. As for maps, it's cool to see they brought Eternity back; but I really don't see Cauldron, Exodus Blue, or Dead Cliffs working out nowadays. That and the Matt cap is something else I can see as an issue, namely golf balls and enhancement prisms.