Every time there's a new release there's always something the players find that is so cracked and OP that Bungie needs to nerf it. Do you think:
1) Bungie release things in the game and simply don't foresee how players will use things in combinations to make OP builds?
OR
2) Bungie are Masterminds who put things in the game that they know will be OP so every youtuber and their brother create hype 'Get on Destiny right now, this is broken, get on Destiny, try this out before they "fix" it!, get on Destiny!!! '
I know I harp on this but it's such a good example... When Bungie released Radiant Dance Machines the first thing I for one thought of was to apply mods to get super energy. Just by reading the description! So it either never crossed anyone's mind at Bungie to try those mods with that exotic OR they released RDMs knowing every youtuber would make a video on how to get half your super up before the gambit match starts. Get on Destiny right now and try this!
Which do you think it is?
NINJAS: Please don't remove this or lock this. I was trying to word this in a way that does not break your rules. I am NOT calling Bungie incompetent. I'm curious what people think. Seeing that every release contains something OP and broken that needs to be nerfed, I think asking if players think this is intentional or not is valid and not disrespectful at all to Bungie. Please consider that.
Thank you
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