"Not directly, but gear can be re-issued in future Seasons.
These re-issued versions will have a new Max Power Level based on the Season in which it is re-issued."
Basically, not only are you gonna sunset our shit, but you have the absolute gall to tell us to re-grind for the SAME EXACT WEAPONS WE ALREADY HAD GOTTEN
AND WHY ARE YOU SUNSETTING ARMOR AS WELL? THERE IS Z E R O GOOD REASON FOR IT WHEN THE ONLY THING THAT SETS THEM APART IS THE LOOK
I JUST SPENT THREE ENTIRE DAYS GRINDING FOR UPGRADE MATS AND YOU'RE TELLING ME I HAVE TO DO THAT ENTIRE ORDEAL AGAIN ONCE LUKE SHITH DECIDES I'VE LOOKED A WAY FOR TOO LONG?
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3 답변Personally, MY favorite part was: "Please continue to share your thoughts and feelings about these changes as you get your hands on them." They don't intend to listen. In all my time with this game I have never seen somehting happen BEFORE it went live due to feedback, no matter how disastrous it would turn out. I don't think I've ever played a game by a studio which responded this way, and I don't think it's a great way to develop a live-service kind of game.
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10 답변They did this in Destiny 1 aswell. All the items you earned in year 1 became useless in year 2, however at the 2nd part of year 3 most of year 1 weapons were added back to the loot pool so you can earn them again. Considering raid weapons were static perks it wasn't that much of an issue, but with random rolls getting that god roll would take a staggering amount of grind or just insane luck. In conclusion, this is a cheap and despicable decision to create more content by reusing old content and making the community grind to earn their favorite weapons again. Personally, i think this is where my destiny journey(beta testing) must stop, regardless of how good the next expansion may be. All the work i've put into aqcuiring the god rolls wasted. This is our chance to free ourselves from sunk cost fallacy.
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1 답변I’m pretty sure you can just infuse it into your old copy. No big deal. I’m keeping all my good guns and I’m still gonna use them. People fail to realize that power level doesn’t matter for 90% of this game.
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28 답변I was a bit confused when I read that part. If they’re sunsetting our armor just to bring it back later on then what the -blam!- is the point of sunsetting them now?!
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[quote]AND WHY ARE YOU SUNSETTING ARMOR AS WELL? THERE IS Z E R O GOOD REASON FOR IT WHEN THE ONLY THING THAT SETS THEM APART IS THE LOOK[/quote] And the season mod slots. Sometimes I wonder if those are actually worth it to grind a new set of armor though... Good thing I'm a lazy scrub.
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3 답변I just can’t wait to see how the bungie shills here on the forum defend this. They’re scheming right now how to twist this
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1 답변작성자: US Reaper x 5/15/2020 5:27:16 AM
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1 답변This was my favorite part [quote]"We recognize that the current need to replace your armor every two to three Seasons, and hoard armor from past Seasons, is undesirable."[/quote] They aggressively DO NOT CARE what players consider undesirable.
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3 답변So...my recluse with over 25,000 kills on it is gonna get shelved. But MAYBE they’ll reintroduce it again two years down the road? As what some random ass crucible drop? So what about us players that like to track the kills on our weapons? What, we’ll just have to start over? What about mountaintop? My favorite gun. There’s literally nothing else like it. You’re telling me you’ll just toss all that hard work to the side because of “power creep”? That....doesn’t even make sense. You don’t have to make stronger guns. They can be the same. Just make interesting guns that incentivize is to use them. Don’t FORCE us. This is some baby back bullshit.
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1 답변Bungie: “We hear you, but we aren’t listening... but know that we “hear” you... We’re just saying this minimal statement to meet our feedback quota. Perhaps in a future installment of Destiny, like the next season or expansion, or one way further down the road, we’ll finally concede to this idea so that we may pull people back into the franchise who left because of our half-assed BS (read: BS management, not actually the dev’s fault).”
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Merriam-Webster’s definition of Sunset verb: transitive, US : to cause or allow (something, such as a law) to lapse, end, or be terminated intransitive, US : to lapse or come to an end : EXPIRE So, when they say they’re sunsetting our weapons, are they being retired or not? It’d be nice to just have someone from Bungie, who actually knows what they hell they’re saying, to just give us a straight and upfront answer from time to time.
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3 답변It creates a never ending grind cycle which is the backbone of the game and it also creates a built in next overall nerf point to introduce fake difficulty into the game. You become weaker due to loss of good weapons and armor. They did the same thing with armor 2.0 but most don't discuss it.
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1 답변I’m not even pissed by the boring content, the seraph tower, but I’m really pissed by this.