Serious question. I think they're corny and the work could go toward something cooler.
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Few things did I ever put them on. I can mostly remember seasonal things and Black Armory (to match their shells)
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Edited by Swiftlock: 7/27/2020 12:00:32 AMThere are some great ones like the Cheese projection and the Two of Hearts. I like them. Guess I'm weird.
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1 Reply+1 to everyone that picked the 2nd option lol
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I would have preferred sparrow horns over stupid ghost projections
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3 Replies[quote]Serious question. I think they're corny and the work could go toward something cooler.[/quote] I’d rather have weapon keychains like borderlands
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2 RepliesPeople don’t make the connection that this shit needs designed, programmed, and tested. So, resources worked on these dumb things instead of weapons or armor. For dumb lootbox filler... I already know that people will refute this and pretend like developing Eververse items doesn’t affect the game... which is just baffling to me. Argue that it’s a necessary evil, but don’t pretend like loot in D2 hasn’t suffered because of greed.
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They're fine. It's not they take up any real development resources. They're basically just PNG files.
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Most tend to be Ok at best but there are several that are fun to have. If they could give it a 3D effect with animation it would be better.
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Eh, they exist.
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1 ReplyLooks kinda out of place and is nothing I would spend my bright dust on.
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2 RepliesNope. I never pay the slightest bit of attention to them. I've never even equipped one.
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1 ReplyLol right up there with transmat effects and finishers. What a waste of time.
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1 ReplyI like actual animated ones. Like the class specific ones. The forge themed ones. The crane. The serpent. The rest can just find a ditch. What i really want is to have actual effects to be layered on the other innate effects an exotic ghost has. Maybe auras. Elemental effects. Things of that nature. But as it stands rn. I want time and effort to go into the sandbox and armor/weapon design.
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1 ReplyI wish Ghost projections were just stickers you could add to your cosmetics items such as shells, ships, sparrows, and your gear that you equip.