The best you could come up with for the first Christmas in destiny was a legendary heavy weapon?
really took a lot of thought there did it?
took the higher ups weeks to noodle it out?
Edit: what most of you seem to be missing in my comment is that this was pretty weak for the "first christmas in destiny". NO, they didn't HAVE to give anything, would have been better if they didn't at this point. They should have done something that players could show off later. Something that new players would see them with and say "how did you get that?"
"oh, this? i got this with the christmas strike, raid, event, etc. But you can't get it now, will have to wait till next Christmas."
Something that makes the players stand out a little. Something that would make players actually want to keep playing, besides the grind.
edit 2: ok, it seems many of you are totally missing the point of what i was trying to say (or maybe i just said it wrong).
My whole statement was that this "christmas gift" thing was a total let down and took no effort. I expected bungie to do far more for the first major holiday of destiny than just to hand out purple engrams. The games major tag line is-[b][i][u] BE LEGENDARY[/u][/i]-[/b] but i have seen little to nothing about this game that makes anyone legendary. There is nothing that allows me to invest anything into this game, no customization, no personalization, nothing that says 'i was here'. every guardian is cookie cutter. they proved this when they sold level 31 armor in the tower. they proved this when they made all the weapons from the VoG lower than the weapons they sell in the tower.
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10 RepliesSeriously... Shut up Meg