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Finally, I have been broken.

I have been playing Destiny since the beta. I started Day 1 when it launched and I've carried on until this point. I've graciously and willingly helped hundred of Destiny players through VoG, Crota, and too many Nightfalls to count. I've had all my real life friends move on to other games while I've continued to trudge forward, but why? Clearly, it's been to spend 4 hours looking for 34 or 35 Prison of Elders groups only to be refused because I don't have a Gjallarhorn still. I'm not here to complain about not having a Gjallarhorn STILL, but rather to highlight the segregation that exists based on that weapon's power level. I've contributed too much to other's game experiences to be held out to dry by RNG. This is grossly unfair and quite frankly, I'm sick the of the elitism that surrounds this one weapon. Either nerf it or give it back to Xur. I've invested over 649 hours into this game and I'm still held over a barrel over one weapon. I'm demoralized, frustrated, and even more disappointed. I've always wanted to love this game and it's community, but it's hard to do when my own love is never reciprocated. (edit to reflect actual hours played. About 12% of my life since launch)
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  • You're a beta and day one player and in all that time you haven't found a regular group to run with? How is that even possible? Have you tried joining a clan? There are hundreds of them to choose from these days.

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  • Why didn't you buy it from Xur when you had the chance? I did. It's not like it was hard getting Strange Coins back then, you just had to realize what you wanted. Apparently, you didn't want it enough. Sorry man. Sucks to suck. 😞

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  • The reality is, the reason you are now tired of this game is because you don't play it with your friends any more (or at least as much) all these other things you mention are symptoms of that. Its definitely more tiring to not play with friends, but don't blame on it things like lfg not working for you because you wouldn't need lfg of your friends still played. Either make new friends on here, or just move on to another game. Power to you either way.

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  • I must break you...

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    • Got mine at 1000 hours. Don't cry

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    • [quote]I have been playing Destiny since the beta. I started Day 1 when it launched and I've carried on until this point. I've graciously and willingly helped hundred of Destiny players through VoG, Crota, and too many Nightfalls to count. I've had all my real life friends move on to other games while I've continued to trudge forward, but why? Clearly, it's been to spend 4 hours looking for 34 or 35 Prison of Elders groups only to be refused because I don't have a Gjallarhorn still. I'm not here to complain about not having a Gjallarhorn STILL, but rather to highlight the segregation that exists based on that weapon's power level. I've contributed too much to other's game experiences to be held out to dry by RNG. This is grossly unfair and quite frankly, I'm sick the of the elitism that surrounds this one weapon. Either nerf it or give it back to Xur. I've invested over 649 hours into this game and I'm still held over a barrel over one weapon. I'm demoralized, frustrated, and even more disappointed. I've always wanted to love this game and it's community, but it's hard to do when my own love is never reciprocated. (edit to reflect actual hours played. About 12% of my life since launch)[/quote] I have 5 of them if it makes you feel better lol

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    • I got mine at 700 Ghornless scrub

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    • Got the game xmas, have 590~ hours. Get gud m8 you havent played long enough. Filthy casual.

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      • If you dont have a jelly horn its because you aren't worthy quit crying and go upgrade a truth or upgrade your hunger of crota

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        • I have gotten 5 at 1300 hours. Wish I could easily quit this game and do something more worth while

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        • I have a Ghorn & I still suck at Destiny. Hell, I blow myself up with it all the time. If someone thinks you become a good player because you have one, then they're idiots.

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          • I feel your pain. I am at 950+ hours and still don't have it either. I have friends with 150 hours that have 2. It is beyond annoying but I am sure it will drop at some point. Luckily for me I have a good group of friends that I play with that don't care if I don't have a gally and realize that it is not needed. If you are on xbone you can send me a friend request and play with us.

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          • [quote] I'm not here to complain about not having a Gjallarhorn[/quote] From where I'm standing, you're doing exactly that. The Elitism that surrounds it is not Bungie's fault. It's the human nature of the people acting in this Elitist way you're describing.

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            • It is frustrating to see all the gally required posts on recruitment forum. Gamers just want an easy pass, and unfortunately, many of these gamers mistake a weapon for a players proof of skill. I feel for you. However, my advise is to bypass the frustration of no invites and just start your own group. I was in the same boat as you; player since beta, since day one, I don't have as many hours but still a good junk. I did receive my first gally last week from death singer, so this no longer applies to me. But because I shared your experience I can say you can't demand for a nerf when there is a solution around your frustration. There are plenty of players that do not share the gally required mindset. Post on the forums to attract these players and begin your own Fireteam.

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            • Modificato da Kioskara: 5/29/2015 3:27:58 PM
              Not having Gjallarhorn for 34/35 is a bullshit excuse for this week's PoE. Last week Skolas I can understand, because he needs to be bursted quickly. But not this week, because there's no solar burn and the 34 doesn't even have a burn. You don't even need to burst Qodron down ffs, seriously! My team was one of the first to run it and we figured it out OURSELVES and did the entire thing without bursting him down. Took like 15-20 minutes. Also, find a group of friends! End game is way more fun with friends, don't rely on randoms!

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            • [quote]Theorists assert that, as a civilization grows larger and becomes more advanced, its energy demands will increase rapidly due to its population growth and the energy requirements of its various machines. With this in mind, the Kardashev scale was developed as a way of measuring a civilization’s technological advancement based upon how much usable energy it has at its disposal. The scale was originally designed in 1964 by the Russian astrophysicist,  Nikolai Kardashev (who was looking for signs of extraterrestrial life within cosmic signals). It has 3 base classes, each with an energy disposal level: Type I (10¹⁶W), Type II (10²⁶W), and Type III (10³⁶W). . Other astronomers have extended the scale to Type IV (10⁴⁶W) and Type V (the energy available to this kind of civilization would equal that of all energy available in not just our universe, but in all universes and in all time-lines). These additions consider both energy access as well as the amount of knowledge the civilizations have access to. Firstly, it is important to note that the human race is not even on this scale yet. Since we still sustain our energy needs from dead plants and animals, here on Earth, we are a lowly Type 0 civilization (and we have a LONG way to go before being promoted to a type I civilization). The famous physicist Michio Kaku believes we will reach Type I in 100 – 200 years time. But what does each of these categories actually stand for in literal terms? A Type I designation is a given to species who have been able to harness all the energy that is available from a neighboring star, gathering and storing it to meet the energy demands of a growing population. This means that we would need to boost our current energy production over 100,000 times to reach this status. However, being able to harness all Earth’s energy would also mean that we could have control over all natural forces. Human beings could control volcanoes, the weather, and even earthquakes! (At least, that is the idea.) These kinds of feats are hard to believe, but compared to the advances that may still be to come, these are just basic and primitive levels of control (it’s absolutely nothing compared to the capabilities of societies with higher rankings). The next step up – aType II civilization – can harness the power of their entire star (not merely transforming starlight into energy, but controlling the star). Several methods for this have been proposed. The most popular of which is thehypothetical ‘Dyson Sphere.’ This device, if you want to call it that, would encompass every single inch of the star, gathering most (if not all) of its energy output and transferring it to a planet for later use. Alternatively, if fusion power (the mechanism that powers stars) had been mastered by the race, a reactor on a truly immense scale could be used to satisfy their needs. Nearby gas giants can be utilized for their hydrogen, slowly drained of life by an orbiting reactor. What would this much energy mean for a species? Well, nothing known to science could wipe out a Type II civilization. Take, for instance, if humans survived long enough to reach this status, and a moon sized object entered our solar system on a collision course with our little blue planet–we’d have the ability to vaporize it out of existence. Or if we had time, we could move our planet out of the way, completely dodging it. But let’s say we didn’t want to move Earth… are there any other options? Well yes, because we’d have the capability to move Jupiter, or another planet of our choice, into the way – pretty cool, right? So we’ve gone from having control over a planet, to a star, which has resulted in usharboring enough “disposable” energy to essentially make our civilization immune to extinction. But now, onto Type III, where a species then becomes galactic traversers with knowledge of everything having to do with energy, resulting in them becoming a master race.  In terms of humans, hundreds of thousands of years of evolution – both biological and mechanical – may result in the inhabitants of this type III civilization being incredibly different from the human race as we know it. These may be cyborgs (or cybernetic organism, beings both biological and robotic), with the descendants of regular humans being a sub-species among the now-highly advanced society. These wholly biological humans would likely be seen as being disabled, inferior, or unevolved by their cybernetic counterparts. At this stage, we would have developed colonies of robots that are capable of ‘self replication’; their population may increase into the millions as they spread out across the galaxy, colonizing star after star. And these being might build Dyson Spheres to encapsulate each one, creating a huge network that would carry energy back to the home planet. But stretching over the galaxy in such a manner would face several problems; namely, the species would be constrained by the laws of physics. Particularly, light-speed travel. That is, unless they develop a working warp drive, or use that immaculate energy cache to master wormhole teleportation (two things that remain theoretical for the time being), they can only get so far. Kardashev believed a Type IV civilization was ‘too’ advanced and didn’t go beyond Type III on his scale. He thought that, surely, this would be the extent of any species’ ability. Many think so, but a few believe there is a further level that could be achieved. (I mean, surely there is a limit?) Type IV civilizations would almost be able to harness the energy content of the entire universe and with that, they could traverse the accelerating expansion of space (furthermore, advance races of these species may live inside supermassive black holes). To previous methods of generating energy, these kinds of feats are considered impossible. A Type IV civilization would need to tap into energy sources unknown to us using strange, or currently unknown, laws of physics. Type V. Yes, Type V might just be the next possible advancement to such a civilization. Here beings would be like gods, having the knowledge to manipulate the universe as they please. Now, as I said, humans are a very, very long way from ever reaching anything like this. But it’s not to say that it cannot be achieved as long as we take care of Earth and each other. To do so, the first step is to preserve our tiny home, extinguish war, and continue to support scientific advances and discoveries.[/quote] I'll post something intelligent that i read elsewhere that i feel is more enjoyable.

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              • Lol I read the title and was immediately going to congratulate you on loosing your virginity.

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              • Lol I read the title and was immediately going to congratulate you on loosing your virginity.

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              • Form your own group. Problem solved. Thank you.

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                • Agreed

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                • 12%? How old are you?

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                  • Nerf it? Lol no, why should a gun be nerfed since you can't get it? It's a boss killer and a damn good one at that, bungie knows this and this is the only exotic that hasn't had any patches affect it in any-way. Make xur sell it? No.. If xur does that then EVERYONE will have it and ALL Destiny content will be way to easy, the current system with RNG being the only way to get it is the best way so the content doesn't become to easy. Besides, players like yourself and many others may stop playing the game because you'll have it and won't be trying for it anymore so bungie doesn't want that. You have the same chance as every other person in the world to get it. The early adopters of the game and ones you put in a lot of time and effort (like myself) got this gun week 2 and back then you could class it as Earning the gun. I'm not saying this to sound like a jackass, im just saying you and thousands are in the same situation and I don't want to see this game dye off so quickly.

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                    • You've been playing since beta and only now do you understand how RNG works? Sheesh.

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                      • If youre on ps4 add me, icaruscomplex. If im available i will run whatever activity you want. Jellohorn is not necessary to win. At all. I have a few friends that i play with on a regular that also dont have one and they wreck house all the time.

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                      • Ive never been refused entry to a group because i didnt have a Jellyhorn. Even after i rolled one (praise be to RNGesus peace be upon him, and may he be bathed eternal in the tears of lowly scrub lords amen) ive never been asked if ive got one.

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                        • Hah he uses Dragons breath

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