Opinion about solstice package / key fragment distribution
Bungie. "Events" are supposed to atleast give us a little bit of a breather from our regular activities that we farm all throughout the year anyways, no? Atleast thats how it should be.
I farmed the EAZ for around 2 hours and got out of there with 72 solstice packages. Thats a good amount for that time imo. BUT the key fragments drop rate is horrible. Absolutely horrible. You are literally forced to play strikes or pvp for hours upon hours to even be able to open these packages in the first place. WHY?
Do you need to burn us out that desperately? Do you need player numbers to go up that much? Why not keep an EVENT a fun EVENT? Why do you force us to grind the same old 4 year old core playlists to efficiently open the packages from the event? I don't understand your company anymore. I really don't.
8 Key fragments per pvp match. 1 match taking 10 minutes roughly. = 48 key fragments per hour of pvp. To open up my 72 solstice packages, i would have to get 1080 key fragments. 1080/48 = [u]22,5 hours[/u] of pvp. Just to open my 72 packages, which i quickly farmed in the EVENT thats only here for a few weeks. Why even introduce keys in the first place. Package farm is enough on its own. Not to mention the horrible shotgun drop rate. Artificial grind on top of more monotonous and pointless grind.
Thats Bungie these days.
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