Back in D1, we could customize supers to our specific style of playing. It was very nice. With supers nowadays, customization isn’t really a thing besides stasis.
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Are you referring to the in-game menu we had or the skill tree? Because that is what you call players choice and that is not what Bungie is about these days.
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3 RepliesNo. Luke said it’s too complicated. We can have power levelling schemes and armor stat builds that are so complicated you need to download third party apps to have a hope of optimizing them, but customizing your own skill tree, forget about it.
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Yes please and can we drop having to do a quest to get a upgrade for subclasses
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11 RepliesThis would be cool. But the whole super customization screen in d1 was rather confusing for some of us less evolved humans to understand
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1 ReplyOk first off last time reworking the light subclasses like that came up we were dropped the “super sunsetting” panic, so I doubt it’s going to be the highest thing on Bungie’s to-do list. Next, reworking the Light subclasses requires a fundamental rework of all the tree’s abilities and how they all interact. If you leave them untouched, some combos will be absolutely busted while others won’t work together at all. This is basically asking bungie to rework all 27 light subclass branches into interchangeable abilities that don’t require a specific setup in order to function, and I’d like to remind you that at the moment they can barely handle [i]balancing[/i] the trees we already have. If this happens in D2’s entire life cycle I would be surprised, especially if we continue to get more darkness subclasses in TWQ and Lightfall.
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5 RepliesHate to break it to you but D2 has more.
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6 RepliesTbh the class customization of D1 isn’t drastically different from the preset trees we have in D2. D1 only really had a few good combos for a given class, and many of the perks were still downright dogshit anyways.
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3 RepliesEdited by Double07: 4/13/2021 6:45:24 PMNo, I am Smith’s grandmother, and I still have trouble playing this game. It’s too complicated for me, and I hate customizing anything. It’s too haaaaard for me! 👓
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1 ReplyThey already said they weren’t gonna do that. They did say however they were thinking of changing them to the way stasis subclasses work tho.
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8 RepliesEdited by joanespotatos: 4/12/2021 6:26:40 PMI prefer D2 stasis customization. But it might take some time before they change anything.
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I like the stasis set up myself
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We couldn't customize our setups. D1 gave very limited options, many of which didn't offer anything Example running aftershocks with blinding grenades and the fist of havoc that didn't leave damage over time. It Was pointless even though it's an "option" What we have, and what we had aren't [b] that[/b] different. What we need is an actual skill tree, like borderlands or something, not like D1
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6 RepliesBut everyone just ran the same setup that was most effective, hence why they changed to the current system. There's absolutely no point in this whatsoever.
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Didn’t bungo say that the light subclasses were going to get a slight overhaul at some point?
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You mean better subclass customization? Yeah, I could go for that
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D1 Supers were so wack though. Like, Fist of Havoc was just a single pounce, and you had to choose between AoL or WoL for Ward Of Dawn, and Sentinel Shield wasn't even a thing.
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Nah, fragments and aspects are a better solution.
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It would be too complicated for the scarab lords nieces.