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Edited by Tiingy: 10/25/2014 1:25:09 AM
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EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU IS AN "EARNER"!

I'm sick of seeing people saying "you didn't earn level 30 RNG noob" or "lol kid thinks he earned his ice breaker" I'm gonna start by referring back to the definition of earn, which is my own definition but feel free to look in a dictionary if you feel I'm incorrect Earn: A payment/reward for work Simple. The definition never outlines that to be considered "earned" the reward needs to be a specific type or decided in a particular way. Now I'm going to show two examples of "random" rewards, one is earned one is not. Example 1: You kindly mow your neighbours lawn, you don't know if/what you will get in return but you do it anyway. She decides to give you 10 dollars. You EARNED that 10 dollars. She decides to give you 20 dollars: You EARNED that 20 dollars. She decides just to say thank you You EARNED her gratitude. Example 2: You check your lotto ticket which was given to you for your birthday to discover you have become a multi-millionaire! You have been blessed by some serious luck! But you did not earn that money. Anyone who has half a brain can see that Destiny is much more similar to example 1. You will never login to destiny to discover you've instantly been randomly given full raid gear and a vex mythoclast. Destiny sets out different jobs for you to complete, and each of those jobs has it's own loot table. You have to go out and work for it, all the RNG system dictates is how long it takes you to earn whatever you're trying to get. You may be able to earn it in a day. You may have to spend months earning it.. But no matter what you WILL EARN IT. Edit: STOP USING EXPLOITS AS A COUNTER-ARGUEMENT. I'm talking about the RNG system in the game, not cheats that were never intended to be in there.

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  • Edited by KLGChaos: 10/24/2014 8:02:10 AM
    The problem is the proportion of work to what's earned. For example, one of my clan mates got 3 pieces of raid armor this week during normal and a Mythoclast on his first ever hard raid. Another clan mate, who's been raiding since day one, has gotten zero pieces of armor and is sitting on a bag full of shards and energy. He put in just as much effort, but the payout is nowhere near equal. So, the guy who hit level 29 first, and probably put in more work than all of us, will probably be the last to hit 30 because of RNG. Yeah, a player may earn all his gear, it's still a bad system. It's like giving 6 people at work the same job, they all show up, put in various amounts of effort, but their pay is randomly generated and the guy who slacked off most of the time (or spent a lot of time dead in the raid) gets a better pay out than the guy who picked up that slack. Why they didn't implement a raid token system where you have some control over your gear, like pretty much every other MMO out there, is beyond me.

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