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Git gud
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10 RepliesFixed crucible...for you
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Far from it. Special ammo removal was an attempt to force people to use their extremely underpowered primary weapons. As a work around, some people just now equips 2 special weapons NLB/UR + Sidearm Side is new primary NLB/UR is your new special weapons. Primary weapons need a 33% reduction in TTK to be viable in the presence of a special/heavy wepaon. You really want to fix crucible, you'll actually fix the problem instead of just managing the symptoms. The problem being.... laughably weak primary weapons.
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Lol no
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Sticky grenades are annoying but I don't think they should be nerfed. I only notice a slight magnetism on it but overall they don't track that bad. I've used stickies before but I don't really notice too much magnetism on my grenades. I've stuck people that I don't think I should have yet I've also missed sticking people when I KNOW I aimed the grenade precisely. So overall I think they're balanced. Of course they could be used cheaply but so can any ability. Shoulder charge is an example. But even though they both can be extremely annoying at times they don't deserve anything done to them. First of all bungie never just toned something down slightly. So if sticky grenades did get a nerf then they'd be unusable. Then shoulder charge or something else will be complained about because they couldn't counter it fast enough. And believe me since special ammo got its nerf you can bet shoulder charge would be easier to pull off. Add a nerf to sticky grenades and there goes another counter. Trust me when I say this but they should be left alone. Bungie should just rent out servers to people like battlefield. Instead of people complaining about what's OP they could just make their own servers with their own rules. If people break them, kick them.
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17 RepliesNlb sucks. Its always sucked and still sucks to this day
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3 RepliesThey just need to remove the tracking on stickies, then they would be fine.
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Stickies aren't overpowered. Weapons that counter sticky rushers are too weak.
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No, sticky nades are fine, stop whining and play the game😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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That would break it more. Please do a few things before you post: 1.) Think 2.) Ask, is what I am saying true? 3.) Do some more research and use your brain There, enough said.
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11 RepliesSticky grenades aren't really an issue, just don't pop out in the open gun blazing as then your an easier target. Try to attack from a far range to if your having issues with that. That's all I can say as you don't win at everything.
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Lol You think two more nerfs are going to fix Crucible? Take a look at all the past balance patches. Look at all of those nerfs with next to no buffs to compensate. Even when a buff was given, it's amount was negligible; 0.04%. Two more nerfs are not going to fix Crucible because dozens of previous nerfs have already proven that to be impossible.
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1 ReplyEdited by Soupreem: 3/12/2017 11:37:14 PMTranslation: Remove Sunsinger, nerf a gun that was once the worst gun in the game and hasn't received any direct buffs, return special. You have summoned me.
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3 RepliesSticky nades are fine, stop whining.
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Nlb and stick's are only good because everything else got nerfed into the dirt and are unreliable. I think unnerfing special is the wrong choice because specials are suppose to be special not relied on.
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If Sunsingers were buff to how it was in year one and then self-res was buff to have more immune frame time then you would see less fusion nades
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Edited by Athos SD: 3/13/2017 7:14:14 AMFusion nades need to be toned down by removing the magnetism.
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6 RepliesNot remove the nade, but make it not a one hit kill and take away magnetism.
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welp! We know what bungie's going to nerf next.
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Returning PvP to the House of Wolves era of balance while giving some love to auto rifles and keeping Thorn/TLW from being broken is probably the best course of action, imo. Players aren't afraid to run around with stickies because shotguns are way less abundant and primary weapons still don't have the "oomph" that they did in past eras.