No offense but it seems awfully convenient that next week these changes are being implemented, the same week RDR2 comes out.
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...so?
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Since you don’t understand, I’ll have to explain. Forsaken exotics were deliberately made rare in an attempt to artificially inflate the grind. Now, the most highly anticipated game to come out in years, (and make no mistake Red Dead will break records and sales) comes out on the 26th and Bungie is making exotics less rare in a vain attempt to keep players interested in Destiny. The truth is they should have never had to “fix” anything. Nobody asked for exotics to be this rare. Just another dumb nerf like scout rifles. But like I said, this was a strategically timed update because they think they can save a chunk of that percentage of the population they will lose to RDR2, or at the very least have them come back to Destiny to collect the loot they held back from you
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Edited by NobodyJustBrad: 10/23/2018 12:37:07 AMThe reason I said "...so?" is because your belief that the Exotic drop rate is being fixed because of RDR2 is completely asinine. 1) Reducing chances of duplicate drops will never stop anyone from playing an entire, brand new game, ever. No developer would be stupid enough to think that. 2) The reason it is being changed is because of the plethora of complaints about not getting Forsaken Exotics. It's quite simple, really.
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There are no coincidences...