We grind our asses off to get armor with rolls we want. We grind our asses off to get the seasonal mods.
And just when we learn how to use them, they are gone. Expired, sun set, whatever.
We cannot have actual build diversity if the mods go away. And we can't use older mods if our armor is sunset.
And I don't care to even bother experimenting with builds because I know it will all be for nothing.
Why am I even bothering with this game anymore?
It takes so long to get to an optimized loadout and then its not relevant anymore.
See the problem here Bungo?
EDIT: Didn't expect this much response. Thanks. I get it, the game is grindy; always has been. But it is nothing but grind now and we get reset back to zero every 3 months. We do not have time to enjoy any of the gear, mods, or weapons we get. The game is not fun; its frustrating.
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Modifié par GeekCred : 6/16/2020 5:02:58 PMThe forced grind has always been there, but it's at obnoxious levels now. This model ensures a perpetual, high intensity grind leveraging FOMO tactics. That or it ensures burnout, or that you'll have to accept being a casual player. [u]Every 3 months:[/u] You'll get a small content drop that is level gated and expires at the end of the season. Your artifact build and all of its associated mods expired so you can chase a new one (before it expires). Everything earned in the prior season gets an expiration date. Potentially huge areas of the game (and all of its activities and rewards) will be expired for indeterminate periods of time. My conclusion is the game is now designed for you to feel like you're behind, unless you're one of the 2 percent of players that can play like it's your job. Most players that used to be comfortably ahead of the curve are going to find themselves in a frantic race every 3 months to stay ahead or be left behind. For everyone else, any sense of permanence (or long term investment) is virtually gone now, and it's all about casual moment-to-moment game play.