I mainly play PvE. Sure I'll hop into the Crucible once in a while, but otherwise all I do is PvE. Here's my problem with all these nerfs and weapon changes coming in:
I don't want the balanced or underpowered gear I use in PvE to be affected by those complaining that it's "OP" in PvP. Remember, Destiny was meant to be a PvE game, but I feel like the gear changes are brought forth mainly due to those in PvP. Consider PvE more when you nerf your gear Bungie.
There's much gear I've always wanted to use so badly in PvE for the fun of it, plus it's effectiveness, such as The Last Word. But we all know it wasn't very good in PvE, and now it got nerfed further, making it nearly unusable.
I understand that PvP players feel similarly at times, I was just saying this based on my perspective as a PvE player. This is the problem, how nerfs and changes affect both sides.
It's really cool and unique how Bungie wanted to incorporate gear into both PvE and PvP. However, I feel that it kinda breaks on each other if that makes any sense. Two very different environment with different mindsets and experiences.
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12 RespuestasEditado por TheArtist: 11/30/2015 4:47:11 PMThe game is both, actually. PvP doesn't stop being a significant part of this game, just because you are largely uninterested in it. There are PvP players who feel the same way about the PvE content. The problem is that PvP and PvE players want radically different things from weapons.l PvE players want POWER. They want weapons that are noticeably better than other weapons, and visibly make they game easier to play against the often absurdly overpowered enemies they face in PvE. The problem is such God Guns will BREAK any Pvp experience....and can threaten to even break the game in PvE if they get too out of hand (Gjallarhorn). PvP players want BALANCE. They want weapons that (within a particular group of weapons) basically all perform the same, and have a similar time-to-killl. That way whoever wins is determined by skill and play quality rather than who simply has the best gear. The problem is that such balance leaves many PvE players feeling like you do. That their weapons are being robbed of power, and that they are being robbed of incentive to play because all the weapons are so much alike. WHICH IS WHY MOST GAMES HAVE SEPERATE GEAR TRACKS FOR PVP AND PVE. Because it is so difficult to try to come up with a single weapon system that will keep BOTH factions happy...that most developers don't even bother trying. But part of what makes Destiny unique is that ability to take any weapon from anywhere and use it anyplace and anytime. So Bungie is taking HEAD ON a very difficult thing that most developers just flat-out avoid dealing with. So before you start raging, you might want to consider just how difficult it is to do what Bungie is trying to do...and get it right.