"What are we achieving by telling a player: Use gear you don't like"?
What are we really?
Keep answers unique, let's be organized.
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49 Respuestas[quote]"What are we achieving by telling a player: Use gear you don't like"? What are we really? Keep answers unique, let's be organized.[/quote] Core defenders are some of the most absolutely stupid and contradictory people I've ever met. No one can also logically or [i]rationally[/i] answer any of the following questions: What [i]harm[/i] would come, if cores [i]were[/i] removed from infusion? If light level doesn't matter except for a couple activites, why not dismantle [b]everything[/b] past 650? If the system is so great, why do you [i]have a [b]work around[/b][/i] to said system? For extra credit: Why did people abuse an ingame core exploit to get hundreds if not thousands of cores? Why did these people who [i]"hAvE nO pRoBlEmS gEtTiNg cOrEs"[/i] use this exploit? If cores aren't an issue for you, why does it matter if they revert back to the infusion system of shards and glimmer, and use use cores as [i]what they are, an [b]end game currency?[/b][/i] Fact is, only reason cores aren't being messed with, is because of the backlash bungie would face from the hardcore community. They give a sense of entitlement over [i]"casual players".[/i] This is absurdly asinine that bungie can fix an ingame glitch that has to do with cores, [b]within hours[/b], yet [b]refuses[/b] to actually solve the problem by removing them from infusion. They need to be used for their [b]original[/b] purpose, which was [b]endgame [i]masterworking[/i][/b].