Okay guys you already nerfed auto rifles before, and since then i no longer use them, accept occasionally abyss defiant. but now that weapon will b next to useless im sure. They are hardly useful anymore, even compared to the pulse rifles, which are now probably more useful than auto rifles. and why did u nerf hand cannons? they're suppose to be kind of O.P., considering you only get between 5 to 6 rounds average, unless u got something boss like Word of Crota or The Last Word, having 8 to 12 rounds. I will say however it was a good move to up the shotties, because a shotty, like a hand cannon is suppose to be a bit O.P. due to it's shitty recoil handling. Yes most people seem to use Autos, and ur probably just trying to balance that out... but Autos already trade fire rate for lack of impact, just make the other weaker weapons like pulse rifles stronger, leave Autos alone otherwise no one is going to use them anymore. It's good to have some O.P. weapons out there you know? It gives people a sense of accomplishment when they get that crazy good weapon, and it will push others to work toward getting an O.P. weapon for themselves. It's not a cheat weapon when you had to earn it.
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Edited by xXx G3TZUM xXx: 3/1/2015 7:15:42 PMAdjusting game mechanic is important to keep the game fresh and balanced. There isn't an MMO out there that doesn't do this. Hell, there isn't an FPS out there that doesn't do this. It's too bad people can't be a little bit more half-full about these changes. The nerf to armor piercining rounds was way over done, but hey....I get it. AP rounds with final round were disgusting. AP still works (kind of). I disagree that bungie had to basically remove the perk from the pvp game as hiding behind a wall with a felwinters lie is just as gay as hitting that summabitch through the wall with a final round for a kill. I just try to find the next weapon of choice and roll with the punches, hoping bungie might re-review the changes and its impact on game balance. I do believe they have our best gaming interest in mind