Their* max light
And the game used to have this system in D1, then it lost 31 million players who never came back.
Why do people play this game? There's absolutely nothing to chase apart from power, and they're removing that so what's next? Lol, nothing. People feel inadequate running around below max power. Logging in seeing people 1000+ and they're stuck at 950, they'll walk away.
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Изменено (PhantomMirage115): 8/16/2019 5:38:07 PMNice correction, but you were too late to that, I’d already corrected it before you replied. *slow clap* Just because you don’t raid and still chase max power doesn’t mean other people will do what you do, you’re pulling numbers out of nowhere just because it’s the thing you’re doing. If they want max light but won’t raid? Tough, they will only be reaching 950, big deal wooow yeah no, they don’t need to be higher, and they don’t have to be. If you’re chasing max light but not actually doing anything that involves said max light, why are you doing it to begin with? You play to raid not do 1 milestone a week and get handed power on the daily for doing nothing. EDIT: It’s really just a stupid argument if you don’t raid... IT SHOULDN’T MATTER!
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It's not about 'needing' max light. It's about having something to chase. The loot pool is awful, the content is as old as father time. Why would raiders care if they can get to 1000, and people who don't raid could too? Elitism is why. Mark my words, this games heading in a very bad direction. Building for the top 5% will see it in the gutter. Is raid gear, raid guns, raid ornaments, raid emblems not enough to feel elite? Oh no I know, let's make 90% of the playerbase stop playing 1 month into every season. Laughable
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Its following Wild Star online. This is exactly what happened in Wild Star. The game was a hardcore paradise. The Problem is the top% of the hardcore began advocating for changes that would make the game more friendly for players that had ZERO life. Go look up at just the req to raid. The amount of crap you had to do to get a guild ready for raiding was awful. TO the point many hardcore players did not have the stomach for it. While at the same time the Dev team did nothing but appease its top percentile of players. The result is the game became unplayable and it bled players until dying. WoW is experiencing the same issue now. The new Dev Lead, Ion, is the guild lead of Elitist Jerks. He has reoriented the game towards the Hardcore gamer. Since Battle of Azeroth came out the game has been in decline, to the point that it's becoming noticeable that WoW is not in good straights. Unlike Destiny 2, WoW does have one thing Bungie wishes it had, the nostalgia factor that gives them leeway to fail and make amends with a good expansion.
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I usually keep up with everything but I've been MIA for the last 24 hours so I need to catch up on the news today, but I've zero intention of raiding and if I'm gonna be locked at 950 and have no content for 2 months I'm simply not buying it. I'm at least glad they've told us now :)
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If you want to raid you shouldn't have to beg people to play a game unless it's broken.
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Well, you have already been disproved and all you are doing is making excuses for your point of view, which is wrong. So when this game is down to 500k players and bungie is selling less and less expansion, don't get too mad that they will be laying off emplo\yees. You need to understand something. They have no publisher to bail them out anymore. The minute what you advocate fails they will be in a desperate rush to change course. If Bungie was smart they would fire Luke and his ilk and get a new Dev team.