Havent played the crimson days and don't really plan to. What I want to see in the cruxible is a shorter recharge timer on abilities, maybe something like a 35 second recharge on grenades or class abilities instead of the long wait we currently face or the rediculously fast recharge of mayhem. Why is it there is no middle ground with Bungie? It feels like every time you nerf or buff something it's always to the extreme either way. Take grenades for instance, we either get the rediculously nerfed recharge rate of regular crucible or the rediculously fast recharge of mayhem or crimson days. It feels like Bungie is toying with us because you nerfed the recharge and damage of grenades to borderline useless and when people complained, instead of minor tweaks to balance them, we now get to spam them. Some of the BDF will say "You wanted faster recharge on grenades, now you have it so stop crying."
I don't want ability recharge buffed to spammable levels, I want them buffed to reliable levels. I don't want to be able to throw a grenade every five seconds or be able to blanket the entire arena in rifts but I also don't want to be constantly stuck in pvp scenarios where I may end up 1v2 or 1v3 with only my pea shooter because my teammate died or I died and respawned on the opposite side of the map and I don't have my rift/grenade because they're only at 25% what feels like an eternity later.
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