How, " fast firing autos randomly had 1/3 of their magazine fall off".
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4 OdpowiedziGameplay=/=lore
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1 OdpowiedźBecause it's a vex simulation.
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New ammo design to combat enemy adjustments in shield and amour desgin
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Maybe as our light increases, our guns become obsolete? They never said that our weapons become STRONGER, either.
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3 OdpowiedziFor all you Universal Remote haters, it was supposed to have the range of a scout rifle, even stated in the Grimoire.
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I mean if they really wanted to they could just blame it on ripples in the timeline like how they explain no time to explain, the exotic version of the strangers rifle. Or maybe we are all just in a Vex simulation and the Architects have altered the rules of the world.
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They don't.
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Pvp nerf babies were born on nerf mountain, where they later become nerf baby lords
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1 OdpowiedźMainly why I want to play at launch so I can enjoy the new guns before they totally nerf them into the ground.
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Salt, snow same thing.
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3 OdpowiedziThe guardians in the crucible started complaining some weapons were too powerful,so the vanguard tells all guardians that have said weapons to take it to the gunsmith for "adjustments"
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5 OdpowiedziThere is no lore for nerfs. They all come from PvP. I have never heard a commercial molding about the vex Mythoclast being op in PvE.
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Gameplay > Lore
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4 OdpowiedziNerf actually has a great history[spoiler]Parker Brothers originally developed Nerf, beginning with a four-inch (102 mm) polyurethane foam ball. In 1969, Reyn Guyer, a Minnesota-based games inventor, came to the company with a volleyball game that was safe for indoor play, and after studying it carefully, Parker Brothers decided to eliminate everything but the foam ball. In 1970, the Nerf ball was introduced as the "world's first official indoor ball", the name "Nerf" being a slang term for the foam padding used in off-road racing.[3] Marketing slogans promised that one can "Throw it indoors; you can't damage lamps or break windows. You can't hurt babies or old people."[4] The ball filled a strong consumer need and by the year's end, more than four million Nerf balls had been sold.[5] The four-inch (102 mm) ball was followed by a large version called "Super Nerf Ball". Shortly after, in 1972, a basketball game called "Nerfoop" and the Nerf football joined the family, with the latter quickly becoming Nerf's most popular ball.[6] The company continued to add to the Nerf line until they handed control to Kenner Products, a sister company, in 1991,[7] when Hasbro acquired the Nerf line through the acquisition of the Tonka Corporation.[8] Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, the Nerf brand served under the subsidiaries OddzOn and Larami before Hasbro took full control of the brand.[9] Over the years, Nerf has continued to expand the line, adding new looks to existing products, with later lines of Nerf products ranging from sport balls and foam dart blasters to video games and accessories.[10][/spoiler]
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How they justify nerfs lorewise? The traveler is dying!
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1 OdpowiedźEdytowany przez użytkownika Ahhsenberg: 9/13/2016 12:40:11 PMBungie doesn't give a shit about the lore... just look at their "story" missions and how they put everything on a website through collectibles. The whole thing of lore being a factor in bringing forward old content is just an excuse to be lazy(as usual). Destiny is about making money with as little effort as possible.
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It is a secret vex plot, they go back in time log onto the forums and whine about weapons, bungee nerds then go forward in time and conquer. Classic vex move......
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1 OdpowiedźThat's why [i]Cayde's Grenade Trick[/i] was invented. Zavala and Ikora endured endless hours of pathetic whining and begging. Cayde-6 had wanted to get out of the tower only for one hour. One hour Cayde wanted to spend dinking around in the Old Russia cosmodrome. Cayde landed in the Skywatch. "Ah, I remember this!" He said. Cayde ran towards an inattentive acolyte. "This is one of my favorite things to do, throwing a trip mine grenade onto some guy and run away. It's always funny to see them try to get it off their backs." Cayde readied a trip mine and tossed it to the acolyte. However, instead of sticking onto the hive soldier's back, the grenade bounced off and flew towards Cayde. It landed right in front of him. "Aww what the heck-" The grenade exploded and Cayde's Ghost flew behind a pole. The acolyte proceeded to trot over and teabag his corpse.
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Just worship the traveler and shut up
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The power above and beyond the sky demands it, that power being bungie.
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Because gameplay=/=lore and it would suck if it did.
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A hammer falls on there head , and there like that is to much damage.
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Space magic?
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Edytowany przez użytkownika Grimace221: 9/13/2016 3:08:11 PMBecause "common sense gun control laws" lmao.
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Stuff of myth, just like every myth or legend is based off of at least some truth. Like you heard all these great stories of heroes before you using these awesome weapons that seem godly but when you as the primary protagonists get a hold of them you realize its a great powerful weapon but stories made it seem so much more than it was. In theory i imagine its justified by this in some way.
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"WE HAVE ADAPTED." -Fallen Tag meaning. In other news, it seems that all Cabal and Fallen ships are now square for some reason and the Vex keep using Morse code to spell out "Locutus." *shrug*