Hey Bungie!
Maybe you shouldn't keep putting the catalysts behind a crucible quest. Nobody likes pvp and if you aren't good at pvp then you can't get them. I don't really like grinding pve content in pvp
Sincerely,
I hate this game!
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7 RespuestasIf you dont want to play pvp maybe you don't really need that catalyst.
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Dont play 100% of the game dont get 100% of the rewards
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Suros Regime, Vigilance Wing, Mida Multi-Tool are all predominately PvP weapons. Their catalysts even require PvP kills (which is a pain let me tell you). I’m a PvE player most of the time but I dip my toes into crucible during every content drought (like now) and I gotta say that this is NOT a problem. Even for the season pass guns, you don’t even need to play a lot, the suros catalyst took me about 40-50 games, (for example) getting the Lorentz catalyst with low season pass level took me at max 5-10. This is NOT a problem, I know some people really don’t like crucible, but 10 games, sinking 1-2 hours in to get a catalyst doesn’t seem “unbearable”
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I like PvP and this game!
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Editado por Sweet Lew 88: 11/16/2021 3:14:40 AMIf you don't like PvP, why buy a game that has a history of promoting pvp for 6+ years. Seems like you're setting your self up for failure. It's most likely never going away. Don't expect to get all the loot if you don't play the whole game..... To be fair, anyone with two thumbs can eventually get the catalysts. It'll just take some longer than others, there is no negative progression, so most can get er done
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6 RespuestasPeople have to grind pve for pvp weapons, you don’t see them complaining.
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5 Respuestas[quote]Nobody likes pvp and if you aren't good at pvp then you can't get them. [/quote] Correction. YOU don't like PvP. YOU don't speak for the whole destiny community. Certain catalysts are more challenging to get than others, and if you can't handle the occasional challenge, then maybe you should find a different game. If you hate the game so much, you're always free to stop playing.