I enjoyed D2 Y1 since you actually had to work with a team and there were objectives to focus, meaning you couldn’t just sit in the back and team shoot. Enemies also couldn’t just use special weapons and only their primary as a clean up tool, so people could have primary gunfights(Y’know, the thing people were begging to have). My only complaint about that era though was the Go Fast update since everyone just ran and would become a wild goose chase.
Double primaries sounds good to me. A lot of people are complaining about it being a slower Crucible but if you look at the ttk on a lot of primaries it has gone down compared to y1. For example, No Time to Explain has a .6 ttk and there are side arms and SMG's with similar ttk's if you make your shots. I honestly wouldn't mind having a primary only mode with no abilities or supers, just your guns and your skills. Also a curated selection of exotic weapons allowed, we don't need Devil's Ruin, Symmetry, and Fighting Lion for instance. And as much as I like No Time to Explain I would remove that one too only due to the time portal breaking the skill based part of it. And the same with any auto aim weapons like the Ticuus Divination.
As much as I liked Y1, I’m unsure if this is the solution.
I like special weapons, however their ammo makes them way more than “special”, more like spammo.
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