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Edited by WildSyde: 12/1/2018 4:04:11 AM
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Isochronal Engram still broken.

So, I remember that back when they first introduced the isochronal engrams in season 2, there was a problem where despite the fact that they are only supposed to give you exotics that you don't already have, that people were getting duplicates. Bungie then claimed they fixed that issue. So, fast forward to today where I went to buy an isochronal engram from Xur on my Warlock. I have all of the Warlock exotic armor and I'm only missing the Lord of Wolves, Two-Tailed Fox, Queensbreaker and Black Talon weapons. I was hoping to get the Queensbreaker for use in Gambit, and guess what I got... the Prospector... a weapon that I already had unlocked from season 1. Seriously Bungo, this is a problem that you claimed you fixed nearly a year ago. Why is this still happening? How exactly can you claim you fixed the problem when [i]it still happens?[/i]
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  • In all of this cases, Or never saw a single one who could prove they actually got a duplicate, and in most of those cases, they were actually proven wrong. You did not get a Forsaken exotic. My guess is, you got Borealis, which you would have finally had access to in year two, but it is not a year-two exotic.

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  • There is no problem for you...except you don’t know how the engram operates. It DOES NOT (and never has) given Forsaken exotics.

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