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Editado por Dizco Pat: 2/20/2017 6:15:35 PM
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They killed the game on purpose.

This patch was designed to kill all viable PvP and PvE options for Destiny. They are doing this so that people will have to buy Destiny 2 to get their fix. Edit: Bungie has come out to say the health regeneration nerf ability was a mistake. But they've heard "support for both sides of the issue." This wasn't a mistake at all. This was testing the waters of the community for a ridiculously untested and extreme nerf to make PvE content harder making it last longer due to difficulty. Edit 2: The more I've been thinking about it the more I've realized that every single patch that Destiny has ever had was just slowly made to kill it in small increments. Every single patch and "balance" has been absolute garbage. They did it slowly so every single time people will defend them because "this patch wasn't bad." Look at how many nerfs everything has gone under. They're trying to.make everything useless Just wait until the next patch nerfs sidearm ammo and auto rifles again.
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  • I'd agree except the history of Destiny patches has consistently been nerf what's great and effective and fun so that all the other crap they've designed shines a bit brighter and smells a bit better. They take what had showcased the great potential of this game and nerfed it so the majority of mediocre things look better. Dumb strategy. If they spent more time making the rest of the stuff better, this game would be where it should be.

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