Smh, are you trying to split hairs, pal? You doing that because you’re salty?
Trials was a weekly game mode that was available on weekends for over 3 years. Much like IB is an available mode once a month. It was the pvp endgame equivalent of Raids but was cut due to a lack of participation.
Also ,it was much like having mayhem or any other flex mode Bungie throws in for the weekly reset.
I don’t suck at one half or the other, though, I don’t play video games to be evaluated on a spreadsheet about how well or bad I do. I play video games to waste time and have fun as I always have done for over 30 years, minus the decade I stopped playing because adulting was a priority over gaming, maybe that’s a concept you young bucks don’t comprehend.
I’m just glad my time away was during the development of the “game must have pvp mode” that came about with the younger generation.
I’m glad you play both. That’s really good for you. You didn’t buy a video game to only enjoy half of it. Congratulations.
I too played both but am not ignorant to the of negativity that one aspect of the game has brought to the whole. Nor would I be as foolish as to try and compare the raid community numbers against the entirety of pvp and Gambit population lumped together, that’s just stupid but not surprising to see on the Destiny 2 forums, a lot of unintelligent comparisons occur on here.
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