You know there are new weapons right?
No one and I mean NO ONE is forcing you to use reissued gear.
Just get new weapons instead.
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[quote]No one and I mean NO ONE is forcing you to use reissued gear.[/quote] Actually bungie is forcing us to do that. I use a bunch of the items in the "new" loot pool. Some of which are fully masterworked. Some have kill trackers. Some have been infused multiple times. What is the point of making people upgrade, re-acquire the same gear? Serious question. How does this help anything in game?
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They have a reason to chase new loot. You have 10x more fun knowing that the reward you’re going to get will be valuable to you. You have very little fun knowing that you already have a better version of what you’re going to get.
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But none of it is valuable to you anymore. In fact all of it is just a cost, loot has very little value at this point. For the average player, high stat armor is going to come from a few pinnacle activities, or your season pass. If you do the season pass or, say, Iron Banner, any loot you get prior to those things is now completely useless. Why? Stats on armor only go to 100. New armor is not going to be any different. So it would behoove me to only swap armor at the end of a season, switch to whatever has the longest timer, and upgrade on a schedule, based purely on circumventing the system. It has nothing to do with being excited. Same goes for weapons. Why would you upgrade anything except the items that only cost glimmer? Loot is boring now, not exciting.
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A Gnawing Hunger is a Gnawing Hunger is a Gnawing Hunger is a... Who cares what the individual perks are. The fact that one says “max of 1060” while another (with a different icon) says “max of 1360” is just fundamentally wrong. Everyone knows it. My masterworked 1060 <insert any weapon here> that is capable of being rolled exactly the same as a 1360 should be allowed to be infused up to 1360. Now, if the perks are different, or removed altogether, then I understand the reason for the reacquiring of <insert any weapon here>, but if it can be rolled exactly the same, then it’s nothing more than forcing us to reacquire old established, previously masterworked gear, and in my very humble opinion it’s just very wrong.
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You're part of the problem if you think them reissuing old gear that people already have but got limited by the reintroduced sunsetting is a good thing. Instead of making that much more new gear, they make some new gear and just release a bunch of old gear. That's called a job half done.
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Not “instead”. Along side. There will be 30-40 new weapons and like 5 old weapons in the expansion, I’ll bet on it. And you can get one of those to replace your old ones.
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🤡🤡🤡🤡Best Game ever
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Yep and no ones proved me otherwise
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It is a very, very good game. One that I’m excited to see the fall expansion for! But, that doesn’t negate the negatives that do exists my friend.
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Do you ever get tired of being wrong? So how are you enjoying Europa this season 🤣 You kept going on & on about it last season that it would be available/coming this season blah blah blah. You have almost become a meme around here 🤡 Keep posting crap cause you are hilarious 😎
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Editado por Riven’s No.1 Cookie Baker: 6/21/2020 3:59:00 PMI get it, you guys are clowns, you don’t have to keep using that emoji.
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Editado por Totally Not Myers: 6/21/2020 2:47:11 PMThat's the problem though; they're reissuing stuff people already spent months if not a year or 2 trying to get the ideal roll for them. A solution that they could implement instead of sunsetting that gear that is being reissued is simply update its light limit to the upcoming content's limit. Yes they would miss out on the new updated perk version, but this will let that gear be used once more by those people during the content in question, giving players' gear the respect Bungie said they deserve. I think this might be a good compromise.
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Bungie already said they’re looking into possibly doing that on Twitter
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That's great to hear.
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Editado por Totally Not Myers: 6/21/2020 2:40:47 PMSorry I totally butchered that explanation. Let me try to rewrite it. XD UPDATE: There, I cleaned that up for you.
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What is your definition of "new?" New doesn't mean reskinned. New means weapon models are new such as exotics. Bungie claims new armor and gear but it is all reskinned.
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Cold denial. Falling guillotine. Temptation’s hook. False promises. Hollow words. The whispering slab. These are all new weapons, and 30+ more to come in the expansion.
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Hence ikelos sg re grind but i understand that the new primary ammo and heavies are very good
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I know, and the new weapons are very good but realistically do any of them actually stand out as good pve special weapons[spoiler]not really[/spoiler]
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Cold Denial - Looks new. Falling Guillotine - New model, not new mechanics. Temptation's hook - New model, not new mechanics. False Promises - Looks very similar to Positive Outlook Hollow words - Erentil but with a thicker barrel. The Whispering Slab - Cool new bow I like it. I wouldn't say all these weapons are entirely new. Some of them are reskinned and some have a new model but have copied mechanics from previous weapons.
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All of them have brand new models. They look like omolon weapons, except they have a very different scope, very different liquid ammunition storage, and different fringes on the edges. Falling guillotine and temptation’s hook are new, they function VERY differently from bolt caster and dark drinker. As well as having 3 new perks. Denying that they’re new is just straight up blind pessimism.
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Editado por xbroggiex: 6/21/2020 3:37:21 PMHow are the swords different exactly? They also don't have completely brand new models, False Promises for example is literally just a Positive Outlook but they changed the barrel. Just changing the barrel of a gun doesn't make it entirely new. Neither does changing the scope. A truly brand new gun would be a weapon that doesn't share the same base model as other guns and possibly has its own animations.
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It’s not positive outlook. They are meant to look like Omolon weapons, which is called a design choice. They are as different as they can be while still retaining the fact that they are indeed Dark Omolon weapons.
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Editado por xbroggiex: 6/21/2020 3:42:18 PMA design choice to just use the same base models? Wow thats some really brand new stuff right there. False Promises shares the exact same base model as Positive Outlook they just changed the color and just changed the barrel and put a taken-y scope on it. False Promises: https://specials-images.forbesimg.com/imageserve/5ee76d053ff0e90006e3dad1/960x0.jpg?fit=scale Positive Outlook: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Mf6uELSsGtE/maxresdefault.jpg
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That’s because they are OMOLON WEAPONS. They are SUPPOSED TO LOOK LIKE THAT. If you can suggest a better way to have omolon weapons not look like omolon weapons, be my guest. And I’m looking at them right now on D2gunsmith.com and they do not have the same base model at all, the only thing they share is the liquid ammunition container on the side.