No point making snap judgement until you've used it.
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Yes there is a point. It shouldn't have happened. The gun has unarguably been made less for no better reason than boredom.
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There is a reason. It's become the only gun most people use in pvp. That's your reason.
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I don't ordinarily do this, but just for fun, I did. I checked your toons. As of now: Doctrine of Passing Mida Zhalo Dude, take your own advice. Get off the meta weapons if it bothers you so much. You have a choice. To do anything else is hypocrisy.
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I exclusively use the doctrine. Never use mida unless I'm doing a specific bounty. My weapons on my characters are just everything I have at 320. I'm really hoping the hawkmoon is gonna be beast again. As an xbox player I never got to use it when it was at its peak.
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That's not even close to true, and if you're using the stats revealed in the stream, you can't read charts. Mida may have had a plurality of users, but at no point has it ever had the majority. Not, even, close. Oh, Bungie represented it that way, misleading as it was, but that's Bungie. Long-time players ought to know better than to take their info unexamined. More than that, Bungie spikes the stats themselves. Headshot primary bounties for Iron Banner? Of course you're going to see a rise in the use of Mida. To a limited extend, same for PvE headshot bounties. There are more creative ways to push people off of guns than to simply whack them. How about a pulse rifle headshot bounty? Crazy, I know, but the stats just might level some.
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Did you play the last iron banner at all? It was a midafest.
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Modifié par ironBill : 4/8/2016 3:15:18 PMExtreme hyperbole. I played rank 5 on three characters - yes, I played. It was a Doctrine fest. A TLW fest. A 1000 yd Stare fest. It was a Mida fest. That's what everyone says, but... if four guns are supposedly everywhere, how does that add up? I mean if EVERYONE was using three different primaries, that would mean there were 200% more people than were actually there, right?
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Modifié par chemlord11 : 4/8/2016 8:38:17 AMThe high caliber rounds barely had an effect in pvp. I use a cocytus SR4 and out gun a Mida every time in a head to head fight. That perk however was very useful in pve which was a place that it was fine in. With the buffs to seros and high impact pulse rifles it would have been fine to just leave Mida alone, expecially when seros again can max out range like it could in year one.
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Yeah, I'm kind of wondering what happens now when the Suros becomes a beast again. Just for the record... At the height of the Suros Regime reign of terror, it was the fastest, most accurate ranged AR out there. As a result, it dominated PvP usage. It was given a measly 2.5% base damage reduction (which actually amounted to nearly 15% reduction once modifiers were accounted for), and the gun disappeared from play instantly. Bungie just announced a 2.3% buff on the Suros. Anyone want to guess what the new PvP meta is going to be? Anyone want to start a pool on when the "Nerf Suros, dammit!" posts begin?
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Well if people want the seros regime to be a god again I guess I need to remind them of the horror of a god tier fusion rifle. We have made a full circle back to square one. At least us old guard already know how to play in the coming meta lol
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Oh...snap
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There have been plenty of points in the past where the stagger from mida has done plenty and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the change in consistency the removal of the perk will have.