Correct me if I’m wrong but wasn’t the whole point of GMs to get the titles? Then they added loot as an incentive? I might be remembering wrong tho.
[spoiler]if you can’t do GMs like glassway or corrupted, I get it, but complaining about “oh no I can’t do 15 minute GMs” baffles me as GMs are end game content, not a 15 minute activity. If you’re upset you can’t farm stuff like lake of shadows regularly on the last few weeks, keep it in to yourself. I know I’m being elitist right now but if you can’t do GMs every week, unless it’s one of the hardest (corrupted glassway etc…) the loot is [b]NOT[/b] for you. Bungie does need to do something about the rotation though. Waiting a month for a weapon to roll back into rotation is ridiculous [/spoiler]
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I think the issue is that Bungie doesn't want to put Uber powerful weapons as rewards because too many people would cry about good weapons being behind difficult content. I mean, master vog weapons are literally vault space savers, because they do not have any unique perks or stats associated with them, only unique mods that situational. I agree, elitists content needs to exist, but elitists loot needs to exist with it
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This game doesn’t have any elite content really. There are no extremely rare cosmetics or titles. It’s just not that kind of game. GMs are a mild foray into that. Attempt to represent it without actually being rewarding.
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And trials was supposed to be endgame for pvp but look how that turned out. The point is they are yet again making it a far more difficult than it should be for those that don't care about the title but just want a challenge with good rewards. For pve raids and gm's are that very thing. So if you want to entice players to give it a go then don't outright exclude them. If you want titles go for it. What if you want the title but have never been able to do it. The catch up tab for gm is the best way to do it right. If they block you from utilizing that feature then how is that a good thing for the health of the game long-term. It's clearly not.