If you had no life last week, you were able to rush to 370+ light.
For everyone else, it's a slow a painful grind toward the light cap.
Devs are always quick to hotfix things that players find to reduce the grind, but take their sweet time when it comes to balancing their game and actually make it more fun for players.
I just don't even see the point in playing anymore.
If you grinded Omnigul last week, power to you. But to everyone who got left behind, couldn't play last week, whatever, have fun grinding hundreds of blues to increase your light by decimal points at a time for the next hundred hours.
Gg Bungie. Successfully destroyed your own game by making the grind not worth the rewards. The only people that still play are the ones who are attached to their character and need to feel they're still progressing because addictions.
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10 RepliesNever did omnigul once. I'm up to 370+ on 2 characters so far. Play heroic strikes. It's not that hard. God damn babies.
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[i]I don't have the most time to play but I've never used that omnigul farm and am 358[/i]
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Weird, I grinded Heroic strikes for 2 days without knowing about Omnigul and got all 3 of my characters to 365+...
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It's crazy how people struggle to figure out how to level up. They think cheese tactics are the only way to play smh...
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Omnigul only gets you to 365... I got to 365 the "hard" way and I worked 50 hours this past week. If you don't want to play then don't; but complaining certainly won't get you any sympathy from me.
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Yeah bro. How dare they patch that exploit!
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3 RepliesThis is one of the most ignorant, just plain moronic posts I've seen on these forums. And that's saying a ton.
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2 RepliesYou don't see a point in playing anymore simply because they put a stop to an exploit people were using to get around what Bungie intended? That makes zero sense. How thick are people? How can you possibly get upset when broken things are fixed? I mean that's like getting pissed at the plumber because he fixed your leaky sink. Seriously? Play the game the way it was intended in the first place, and you'll have no reason to complain when Bungie fixes what's broken.
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I didnt omni farm and it wasnt hard
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You're mad because a game developer fixed a cheat/exploit in their game. Ok.
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3 Replies100 hours / 1 hour a day = 100 days = ~3.5 months = mid January Which still gives you like 5 months to raid before destiny 2 comes out. Sounds like bungie has prepared for the people who complain about not having anything to do a month after dlc drops.
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Someone's grumpy