I understand the thought process here. It's just flawed. Vanguard bounties are a part of the game and have to be completed within strikes. Strikes were almost certainly not designed with the idea that people would just run past everything. That being said, when someone is trying to complete a bounties but someone does something not intended, it causes others "grief". Hence rushing being griefing.
[quote]I understand the thought process here. It's just flawed. Vanguard bounties are a part of the game and have to be completed within strikes. Strikes were almost certainly not designed with the idea that people would just run past everything. That being said, when someone is trying to complete a bounties but someone does something not intended, it causes others "grief". Hence rushing being griefing.[/quote]
It goes both ways my dude
[quote]I understand the thought process here. It's just flawed. Vanguard bounties are a part of the game and have to be completed within strikes. Strikes were almost certainly not designed with the idea that people would just run past everything. That being said, when someone is trying to complete a bounties but someone does something not intended, it causes others "grief". Hence rushing being griefing.[/quote]
The bounty argument only holds water for a second. I can generally complete all the daily vanguard bounties in one strike. What happens then? I’m supposed to sit and wait? I don’t speed run per se, but I do go as fast as I can killing everything in my path. I am very efficient at killing, most randos can’t keep up, yet I am not leaving anything alive behind me. What then?