God yes!!!!! FINALLY, some intelligent words!! The God dang streamers have influenced Bungo to make this game over complicated, on average too difficult, and generally not fun anymore. Just now I got on strikes (hadn’t run them since a few updates ago - lots of updates lately) and found that my 974 warlock with 57 mob, 66 res, 63 rec gets PUMMELED in standard strikes!! Why the frick did I grind for months to stay ahead of the curve only to find myself having gained NOTHING. In actuality the same character was nearly unstoppable as a 950 with the same armor and weapons (not masterworked). What kind of sense does that make?
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Remember when the game went casual friendly at the beginning of D2? No one liked it. It was atrocious.
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I'd say it's Bungie's fault for being influenced by bad streamers/YouTubers instead of actually investigating for themselves whether the streamers/YouTubers are actually correct or not. Ultimately, the buck stops with the game devs, not with the people who happen to make a living playing the game that the game devs made, and then offering their critiques. I'm more boggled about why Bungie don't listen to the _good_ YouTubers who actually have a point (that naturally I agree with ;P), and take some of the worst ideas and implement them, or take great ideas and implement them badly. :P After all, streamers/YouTubers are often the ones doing Bungie's job for them, and unless Bungie plan on recompensing said streamers/YouTubers for all the free work they are doing for Bungie by hiring them as full-time employees, maybe Bungie should do their damned jobs and actual develop the game without just haphazardly taking what every streamer/YouTuber says as gospel.