There are things that are very obvious. Why do they need to wait for feedback on those?
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For example in their latest news update, they mentioned that in the studio, they felt as if PvE ammo was really scarce. This was something they already talked about in their office. They released the beta with this still in place and the community gave the same feedback. This example may seem pretty obvious but I'm guessing they're doing this to get more opinions from outside their group of testers.
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Edited by Benzene21: 7/23/2017 1:05:04 PMThey are very dumb if they thought we would give different feedback. This is not even a new problem in destiny.
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Right, but maybe in their group of testers they just had really unfortunate runs where they got unlucky and not have enough ammo at all? Or maybe they got really lucky and had ammo at the at the right place at the perfect time (right before a boss, right before yellow bar fights)? Although they probably tested the shit out of these mechanics, it's still nice to have a universal voice.
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I don't buy that. These problems have been part of D1. They should already have a big idea of what's good and what's bad.
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Ammo never was a problem for destiny 1... plenty of ammo. Their whole new weapon class system is screwing lots of things over as far as ammo go. I mean have you even seen shotguns fusions and snipers? They do literally nothing and takes a crazy amount of time to find power ammo. We never had this problem before, or at least it was not a very big complaint in destiny 1. If you don't believe it, why do you think they would do this? From any creators stand point, it would be best to have criticism before the final product
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Why, you ask? You really asking that? After almost 3 years you still don't know how Bungie works?