Sad that you have become accustomed to devs who break, fix, break fix- especially in a game that took a long time to develop and has not lived up to the hype.
This many nerfs (and proposed gun nerfs) this early into the game is unsat.
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"Sat" or "unsat" is subjection at it's finest, and you're entitled to that. You're naïveté is pretty apparent though if you don't understand that this game archetype, namely updating, is a trial and error process. It simply is. There's no way to gauge the full impact of any one change until it's in effect. Now I didn't post this to discuss the necessary or unnecessary changes to your favorite weapon to play bang-bang with in the crucible. I posted because I'd like to see the community take a better approach with their feedback. If you're simply here to argue a post that is about maturity in the first place, then we are at a moot point.
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Ah yes, the old 'If you agree with me you just don't understand the premise" argument. Please don't invent a position and then attack me on it. I'm simply pointing out your low standards for game development.
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Edited by Kai Zodiac: 9/27/2014 4:11:04 PMStandards are also subjection... Can you honestly justify throwing a childish fit? Because that's what this post is about. Maturity.
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Throwing a fit? These posts are as calm as a Hindu cow. Just stop with the maturity premise already. It makes you look weak.
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Some people are calm, and that's how they should be. On the other hand, and complete opposite side of the spectrum, there are literally posts titled "Here's a Big -blam!- Youuuuuu To Bungie" and "Bungie is the Worst Game Design Company Ever." That's unnecessary and will accomplish nothing but to add toxicity to an already tense environment. Bungie made a mistake. Let's give them time to fix it. Also, you realize that I'm the original poster so I determine the premise of the topic, yes? If I say the premise of this post is to stop teen pregnancy, then it is. That's my freedom. I certainly do appreciate the bump though.