It automatically makes all loot I get less special knowing it will soon become useless.
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9 RepliesD1Y1 player here and this season is the first destiny expansion I refused to purchase. I've been through this twice and I will not in any way support this stupid and naive business plan again. I say business plan bc this is not about guns or power creep. It's about cutting the amount of man hours spent on this game. They want to release minimal new weapons and force you to use them out of necessity instead of showing creativity and effort. This season and this action plan is an insult to destiny players.
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Like Years ago already
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Theres loot in this game?
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It made me lose interest and stop playing...
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I’m gonna throw out a thought and blame the community slightly and the misunderstood piece from activision and bungie. Pinnacles and ritual weapons were a mistake Planet vendors are not only useless now but simply overflooded the game with mild weapons practically no one uses. We asked for world vendors but I personally wanted a postmaster, a cryptarch and maybe a specific world vendor but not really my main want.
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3 RepliesIll maybe chase loot, but putting 2 or 3 months into builds is out of the window now. Ill just slap on any armor that fits 😂
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2 RepliesYep killed my incentive to ever play again. Cant wait till cyberpunk 2077 made by an actual gaming company that knows what their doing.
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1 ReplyYup quit the game last season, why e9ven chase after something with a specific role if by the time i get it it might be useless. Why grind? To get better gear that will be useless in a couple of months? I can understand capping specific guns such as mtntop but every piece of loot? Even armor? Half the raids are already useless weapon wise, and they want to limit it even more?
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Edited by John: 5/18/2020 8:00:10 PMentirely, why bother, why should i waste endless hours getting my gear masterworked? We are supposed to collect loot and use what ever we want, i still use my y1 ikelos shotty and smg a lot. they need to use power horizontally and not vertically but that takes work and they don't want to have that kind of a load, so sunseting is just easier.
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Edited by BarretOblivion: 5/18/2020 7:51:27 PMI'm sorry but I have been feeling this since Foresaken basically. Besides pinnacles none of this gear has mattered really. The power level is so low for legendaries cause they are so focused on "balance" that nothing can be special. With sunsetting they are allowed to do this cause after all "its only a problem for a year".
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About 4 years ago.
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9 RepliesChase loot? I still can’t get Osprey to drop after 2+ years of attempting the Strange Terrain nightfalls FOH bungie. I’m so pissed at the rng
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4 RepliesEdited by Dredgen Storm: 5/18/2020 7:31:52 PMHonestly I couldnt care less... but im aware im the minority so ill let myself out😂 Chasing god rolls is the most boring part of the game... just get a weapon that shoots and shoot things😂😂
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Yes, i have lost all interest. I want to have 500 weapons, armor in my vault and use them or upgrade them for any end game activity AS I WISH AND NOT BEING LIMITED TO WHAT BUNGIE TELLS US TO USE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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If they implement a system where you can save rolls on specific weapons to be used for later, perhaps using the collections tab, then I would be fine with rotating weapons in and out of the Light Level Meta. If, however, they want me to re-grind a weapon for a roll that I already had in a previous season, then I'm out. I'm not going to grind and regrind the same weapons over and over. There's no respect for player investment there.
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I never really chased it. More like it just lands in my lap and I sift through it.
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Considering the overwhelming majority of loot I've collected was basically "to say I have it".... no not really.
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1 Reply[quote]Has anyone else lost the incentive to chase loot[/quote] Nah, not really. Until it actually happens is quite some time left and if it happens I will make my decision. Maybe I leave, maybe I stay. But for now I shoot space rhinos. And starving moths. And robots. And space dogs. And space shrimps. And humans. And other robots. ... We are the good guys, right?
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yes,now i just go for exotics
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I think it completely nullifies the design of random rolls. Looking for a certain or personal roll. My self with in reason iv done gos raid as often as I can with a good team hoping for a roll on the shotgun. It’s been almost a year and I have not gotten it. I know they said raid weapons will have a longer life but yes the sunseting completely shuts done my interest in trying to farm a weapon for best in slot and over all kills off my interest in playing the game in search of that one weapon i want.
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6 RepliesThere is zero incentive to hunt for weapons now. Zero. Zilch. People have what works for them. Anything “new” is either an equal or a lesser than what they have now. So yes, you’ll hold it for less time, but if you don’t grind for new stuff, you’ll get left behind. You have to chase new stuff. There’s far more incentive in the “new world” than there is currently. I’m not saying you should “like” it (I don’t particularly) but if you can’t acknowledge the reality, you’re actively trying not to.
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i feel ya. what's the point now of doing EP, menagerie, reckoning etc plus pinnacle/ritual quests when all of them will be sunset next season logging in becomes pointless
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Yea I'm not going after new guns rn. I wanted a better gnawing hunger, a solid anonymous autumn and a few others but now there's no point to chase it when those won't be viable any longer. Only gun I'm bothering getting a solid roll on now is summoner because it was just released so it will still be viable in endgame pvp for awhile. Aside from regular crucible and low level activities of course. I'm just hoping bungie can really deliver on giving us new weapons once sunsetting is actually put into place.
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I think the thing that hurts are the changes or nerfs. When they create a weapon they know exactly what it does and how much damage. Well, you'd think they'd test it out before they "release" it. Yet, they release it and the horde cries for nerfs. The inevitable changes can really hurt the gameplay value. Games use to come out as a finished product and it was what it was. Changing the game while people still play it always seems like a strange thing and has it's pros and cons.