As we all know, Bungie has finally released the 1.1.2 patch to destiny. Although improvements have been made, they've also ruined others...as you may of known by the title it's snipers, snipers in PvP are formidable opposing threats towards guardians, however, was it really necessary to punish them this much? From each special ammo drop, snipers can only obtain 4 rounds with each shot, meaning 2 guardian kills with body shots, and 4 with headshots.
Although this may sound ok to those who aren't a sniper user, I can assure you it's worser than it perceives the eye. The majority of the time, snipers will miss there target which is natural, otherwise PvP will be overruled by snipers. Besides the point as you can see it's tedious and down right insulting that Bungie has punished snipers, this is what happens when you allow whining children to keep complaining that every weapon in the game that's apparently OP". It's not OP, your just foolish in standing in the line of fire, if you don't want to be sniped, then for God sake don't stand in the middle of the open day dreaming otherwise your an inevitable target.
So to everyone out there who feels the same your not alone. All I hope for is that Bungie must realise that more sniper ammo is needed for each drop, otherwise your only provoking more people to transfer to shotguns, starting the whole shotgun hate all over again. If you
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[spoiler]btw I have no quarrel with any shotgun/ fusion rifle or any other weapons out there k :)[/spoiler]
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