Lol you'll probably find its not the pvp players it's the noobs who try and play pvp, they get wrecked and then cry nerf coz ppl are shooting bk at them! If bungie think a weapon is too strong in pvp it'll be the same for pve.
The ghorn was super strong on bosses in pve it got nerfed which had nothing to do with pvp. It was melting raid bosses and made it a must have to get into teams. Coz the pve community demanded it for an easy ride. Stuff gets nurf because it's too strong. Regardless if it's pvp or pve. It's like pve is unplayable now.
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Edited by kellygreen45: 5/7/2017 5:13:49 PMSave that crap for someone who doesn't know any better. 1. Pve players have no ego invested in "being good" at Pvp, and nerds always make Pve play harder, more frustrating, and wrecks the Pve power- progression. Ghorn, Icebreaker and elemental primaries were the games only Pve nerds. All the others were due to Pvp play and complaints from Pvp players. 2. Complaints about weapon and ability balancing swirl around every competitive shooter. 3. Elite players and streamers complain the loudest and the most frequently about it. In fact, it got so bad with the hosts of Planet Destiny ( now Destiny Community Podcast)---all of whom are Pvp streamers---that you couldn't make it through the an episode without one of them ranting on about things needing to be nerfed. Thorn. Fire bolts. High caliber rounds. Final Round snipers. Thunder strike. Shotguns. Storm trance. Skooris. The list goes on. It goes on because you had six people who's incomes depended on them looking dominant over average players. So anything that allowed average players to potential compete with the in Trials simply had to go. Though I give credit to them in that none of them supported the special ammo changes, or the current calls to nerf sticky grenades. But this notion that calls for nerds are coming from Pve players who can't compete in Pvp is a load of crap.
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I agree with everything your saying but you gotta stop typing nerds it's [u]nerfs[/u]
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Damn iPhone....