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Let’s be honest, do you really think ‘they’re listening’? They could well be, but the lack of evidence to support that gives me doubts.
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  • They're definitely listening. They've made so many changes in Forsaken that have been talked about. The problem is that people are just too stupid to come here when they like something, and then get surprised when things change. In case you don't know, the forums has been flooded with posts about how Bungie removed all grind for the past year now. They were listening, just not to the people who DON'T SAY ANYTHING.

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  • Huh, I guess they were listening to all those people who wanted a more awkward gear infusion system then.

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  • Um, yeah, of course they were. Those were the loudest people. Meanwhile, I was on here trying to speak for people like you and give you a voice in the community. I was 1 person against 1000 because NOBODY LIKE YOU EVER SHOWED UP. Next time Bungie makes the game your way, I'm not giving you any support. You need to come here for yourself to give your opinions, and if you don't then it's your fault if they make changes you don't like.

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  • People like me? Excuse me wtf??? I was extremely vocal on forums prior forsaken until I got a month ban thank you very much. I don’t remember seeing anyone complain about the infusion system. There’s literally no point in saying everyone did because the infusion system worked.

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  • Edited by PkmnGymLeader: 9/21/2018 8:04:14 PM
    [quote]People like me? Excuse me wtf??? I was extremely vocal on forums prior forsaken until I got a month ban thank you very much.[/quote] If you got a ban, you were probably not being civilized. Explaining yourself in a way that sounds educated not only prevents you from getting banned, but it's also a much better way at getting your point across. [quote]I don’t remember seeing anyone complain about the infusion system. There’s literally no point in saying everyone did because the infusion system worked.[/quote] Not that specifically, but the overall grind of the game. People wanted more stuff to work for. Bungie saw this and changed infusion to make planetary materials more useful. It was done to add the grind that people requested. And it's not like people gave specific examples of what grind they wanted back. They just said they wanted more grind.

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  • Ok first of all, I know my ban was because of spam. I also know about unspecific posts. I used to argue about those when I enjoyed Destiny. I won’t deny that it has added more grind, but in another sub post I stated why it is unsustainable to upgrade gear. The progression is broken (hence it was exploited) and masterwork cores have few opportunities to acquire. That Spider person can charge more than 2000 shards for a core, and that is a different way of time gating progression.

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  • Gating progression is sometimes a great way of making the progression meaningful. If the Spider sold a core for 50 legendary shards no matter how many you bought, masterwork cores would instantly lose value for people who had thousands. Meanwhile people with only about a hundred shards would be starved of them. Making the price double after every purchase is a nice way of evening out that difference that's caused by the high differential of players' currency. Plus, it makes much more sense from a realistic perspective. If the Spider has 100 masterwork cores, he's likely to raise the price once his load gets lower. Realism doesn't count for much of course, but it's still a small factor to account for.

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