I remember players often freaking out with joy over the mic when an exotic or hard-to-find legendary dropped in D1.
Don't hear that too much in D2.
That says a lot.
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Well yeah, when you make the drop rates as pitiful as they were, I'd get excited for the 9th patience and time/universal remote drop too.
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Well yeah, when you make the drop rates as pitiful as they were, I'd get excited for the 9th patience and time drop too.
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Name a gun you freaked out about in d1. In d1 when TTK first released I went to tower and had an exotic waiting.... I screamed when I decrypted it [spoiler]Hawkmoon.[/spoiler]
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Because that’s t took some people over a year and a half to get an exotic to drop. “800 hours and where’s my Gjallarhorn, Bungie!!!”
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All those moments are related to G-horn because it was wildly OP for the first year of the game so everyone wanted it. And same with meta legendary's that outclassed several weapons even if you didn't get a "god roll." If they were just rare and not meta people didn't care.
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Your statement is equivalent to Boomer meme like "Book good, Phone bad, that says a lot about our society"
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[quote]Your statement is equivalent to Boomer meme like "Book good, Phone bad, that says a lot about our society"[/quote] [i]When you try to be edgy but just come off looking like an idiot[/i]
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Your views on our society come from boomer memes and video game forums?
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I don't think you get it.
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Yeah, you never heard that kind of freak-out after the first year of D1. That freakout was far more a product of newness and people not understanding how to farm exotics coupled with the elitism surrounding a Gjallahorn. In other words, what that freak out should tell you was that Bungie poorly designed loot drop rates in early D1. I don't understand how them fixing that problem is somehow a negative.
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Or that D2 just doesn't have as many satisfying moments as D1.