Because some people were abusing the respawn and farm mechanic', you lowered the engram drop rate after a hard wipe. So again, you're treating the symptom instead of the disease and punishing all players due to abuses created by your loot system.
So now with raids, strikes, night falls, heroics, a hard wipe means you might as well bail on the rest of mission.
Hard wipe because a fireteam member lost connection? Too bad, reduced engrams. Power outage during storm season while your on a raid? Too bad, reduced engrams.
New raid content and your raid group dies to an unknown mechanic? Too bad, reduced engrams.
Also, how does this affect Sunsinger revive?
Did you consider that there will he a lot if hard wipes on raids and such when people try it for the first time? You are essentially demanding that everyone complete content without mistakes or else suffer a penalty.
And this is a fix?
Stop treating the symptom and treat the disease which is your fundamentally flawed loot system.
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How does one person crashing cause all three players to spontaneously crash and fail the mission? And how do we also know that the reduced engrams persists throughout the mission. The penalty might lift once you clear or enter another darkness zone or "checkpoint".
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"And this is a fix?" It might be part of a fix. The lowered rate might only last a few minutes immediately after a wipe. Or if they decide to make bosses drop engrams, then the random drops would be secondary to actually completing the mission to get guaranteed drops.
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2 commentairesIf you read it thoroughly this is only in effect immediatly after the wipe, they return to normal about 1 minute later
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I want more loot cave make a planet called loot cavia with hard enemies. Like really hard enemies so it takes a team to take them on in an endless mode.
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Couldn't agree more, the most worrying thing is probably about 20 people sat around a table and discussed this and the random Loot system was decided upon, very worrying indeed.
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2 commentairesYou can't punish the players that abused it. It's their fault it was there. If they wanted to stop it as soon as it became popular, they could have, but the waited instead to throw it in with more patches.