But everyone forgets that majority nerfs come from certain builds being too powerful in pve. Sometimes, it's not even because it's op, but simply because they felt like doing it. LMG nerf anyone? Or how about the change to shotguns that was brought about because of the overwhelming superiority of rapid fire frames/trench barrel. You're delusional if you think that Bungie nerfs because of pvp. They look at data and what kind of builds that streamers use, because min/maxxing streamers are who find these super op builds and make them widely known to everyone else. I don't like Destiny streamers, but this isn't me bashing them either. Since D1, guides to activities and pvp have made the game one in which a single meta outshines all other builds. It's not the people who make these guides fault, after all, they're just pointing the flashlight.
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Gr8 b8 m8. Nerfs have been done for both PvE and PvP reasons, but more often than not its been due to PvP. And you know what? So long as PvP adjustments dont impact PvE, I'm fine with that. Bungie seems to have managed to achieve that in D2, thankfully. D1 was an entirely different story.