A Season Dedicated to Patching and Reworks Would Be Swell
Every time I come to browse the forms almost all of the topics are complaints or feedback regarding something that needs fixed or buffed/nerfed. For how frustrated players are with the champions quest step and how many are claiming they’re done with the seasonal quest, I think it’d be appreciated a large part of the community if we took a season to really touch up the aspects of the game that haven’t received any love in awhile. Something I can think of that would be similar would be Rainbow Six Siege’s Operation Health. I think a lot of people would argue that did more harm to the game than it did good, but the intentions were there.
I did the first week of the seasonal quest and immediately dropped it to run my weekly raids and other pinnacle activities. I personally wouldn’t be too upset losing a new seasonal activity and instead just having the old ones updated or something in return for say all the supers amongst all three classes to get some changes (Nova Warp please). Lots of un-squashed bugs continue to haunt content both old and new alike, lots of content could benefit from updated perk pools and craftable weapons akin to Dares, etc. A season like this to me sounds perfect right before a major expansion like Lightfall.
What do you all think?
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