Reminds me of Bethesda's style with fixing Skyrim, there were broken quests and actual glitchy issues but the real #1 priority was patching up exploits that players enjoyed while ignoring the real problems.
I understand that you want to make things "fair" Bungie, but you finished this product and shipped it out, we paid for it fair and square. If your developers were inept enough to overlook some spawning and loot drops, it isn't my fault. If I am able to take advantage of what I paid for, that's fair.
It's more of an insult more than anything else, to not give a shit about actual broken issues and take away some harmless, fun exploits. The point is, how far will this be taken, what's next on the chopping block, how else can we possibly be punished by these meaningless updates. It won't stop with one cave, I guarantee it.
If you are going to cater to a particular group of crybabies, make it the group that is against all the cosmetic changes you have planned out that will further break our game. As developers you can toss and turn nightly, thinking about unfairness and whatever, but you can't be doing all these changes, wasting program hours, not when it isn't serious. Concentrate on ways to IMPROVE your god damn game, like more interesting bounties for christ's sakes, create additional places to explore on existing planets, and open up other planets as well, oh and BTW you don't have to throw in OP bosses just because it's something new. DUH. Add more to the tower, make it feel like a busy place, and improve on those stupid looking NPC's there.
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