Dual wielding just presents balancing issues, without adding anything meaningful to the game. Any dual wielded weapon can just be thought of as another entirely new weapon. Bungie could just come out with a new weapon that has the same characteristics as the dual wielded weapon. Now if these can be mixed and matched, like in Halo, the balance of every combination needs to be tested.
With single wielded weapons, you can still have the same variations in firing and accuracy that you can have with dual wielded weapons, and you don't have to spend extra time and money coding a dual wield feature.
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Dual wielding gives you more firepower but without the ability to aim down sights. I'm guess that in destiny dual-wielding will cause a wider random bullet spread and reduce the range, plus it's only been confirmed that you can dual wield pistols. So I wouldn't worry too much about balancing issues yet.
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Where was that confirmed?
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Editado por ashdelete: 5/19/2013 5:21:43 PMhttp://www.officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk/2013/05/15/destiny-ps4-feature-a-brave-new-world-with-bungies-hugely-ambitious-mmo-shooter-hybrid/ Page 2 halfway down it says "But then she shows up out of nowhere. Carving sand on a stolen pike, strafing Cabal with her dual shock cannons.". I recommend reading the whole article anyway. edit: I assumed the shock cannons were pistols when I first read it, but they could be pretty much any weapon.
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