Um nooooo..... Beginner weapons will be blues. What you're using are definitely not beginner weapons dude. This is why people are so shocked by how bad the game plays!
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Edited by GalaxySpider: 7/24/2017 6:38:24 PMAnd why did a blue gun dropped with 201 then? There is a video, where a Warlock received an engram drop with that gun (a Suros auto rifle) from the boss. And even an armor piece. Remember, legendaries can drop in lower light levels, especially noticeable when you play The Taken King quests (Taken War). The light level alone makes up for a lot of damage.
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Legendaries drop after s certain level. Look at the level requirements on your gear. Blues in D1 drop at or above your current level. Always have until they max out. In D1 a blue maxes at 380. Not sure what your point was.
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Edited by teamz: 7/24/2017 1:15:04 PM*essentially. Also, whites are true beginner weapons. We are talking about sending power down range. What were you expecting? Gally power for a beta? Come on man. Also, there is no level progression in the beta so of course they started us with purples. Finally, the vocal minority are the only ones complaining. Everyone that is happy with the game doesn't need to say anything. Only people with complaints really want to be heard, which isn't a bad thing either.
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Your excuse that it is a vocal minority complaining has already been blown out of the water. It's not a minority this time around. It's everyone from veteran players to returning players and new players. The minority are those saying the game is fine. Even sites and newspapers and magazines are all echoing the sentiment that Destiny 2 is broken because it's been wrongly geared to PvP making PvE very little fun to play. What we are seeing now (and it's quite amusing) was expertly described by a destiny supporter who said "With Destiny 1 I defended it because, even when it came out and it was obvious it wasn't what was described, I didn't want to admit I had been duped. I had some great times on it and it's still a great fps. However, with destiny 2 and after playing the beta. I'm not making the mistake of hyping it up again when I can clearly see that it's just not as fun as the already broken Destiny 1. This time round I'm not going to be defending their mistakes just to save face"
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You have some good points. I would however say fun is subjective. I have been gaming since '84 and I have never once bought a game, with my parents money or my money, based on someone else's opinion. Expert or novice an opinion is an opinion and it is a fact that most people who are happy with things don't voice opinions. One doesn't need to defend or refute a video game based on the conjecture of another.
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I would say I've never used someone else's opinion to guide my buying but that would be a lie. 90% of the time i play the demo or the beta and decide. This time around i can clearly see from the beta that d2 isn't fun from a PvE perspective. I am not alone in this conclusion either. The thing that i and even PvP players can't get out heads around is why this mess had happened. ALL Bungie needed to do and was expected to do were 3 things. 1. Make PvE Destiny 1 with a full story driven campaign and dynamic endgame missions. 2. Separate PvP from PvE. I even suggested they go with the simple and lore following solution of just having Shaxx explain standard PvP loadouts by saying "My Crucible! My RULES!!". Thats a no brainer. 3. Dedicated servers for PvP.
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I am 100% with you on number 2. I think they missed a golden opportunity to take this game to the next level. It isn't a deal breaker for me, but it is for many. I think the most frustrating aspect of this whole franchise is the potential we all saw in this game from the first commercial. Having said that, because of this game I have online friends. Because of this game I rekindled my love for gaming. Because of this game I have a blast. The last one is the most important to me. The moment I don't have fun is the moment I put it away. Thankfully, even through this beta, that hasn't happened to me.