Totally agree. Bungie know what the god rolls are, the streamers do the sales job and the devs rig the drops so you don't get them. One day a whistleblower will spill the beans.
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We now have actual tools to check how many rolls of certain weapons people are getting. They have been tracked since the weightgate controversy started. People didn't just figure it out, there was a robust system developed for collecting that data, by the community, which then led to that data being seen by bungie, and making changes. Do you guys really not think that if something similarly bad were occuring now, people wouldn't notice immediately and back it up with those very same tools that we now have? The only way this could work, given the data we have, is if bungie just went in and specifically tuned individual players to have worse chances at getting specific rolls on specific guns. Which I would say is way easier to call bad luck. No bungie dev is out to get [i]you[/i] specifically.
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Then give some hard numbers instead of anecdotes. We have the tools, we've had them since revenant act 1. Go find me the numbers to actually prove your point or we have no reason to take it seriously. This kind of toothless whining about bad luck doesn't even approach the same level of credibility that weightgate had. You can't compare "I keep getting unlucky about not getting the one roll on this one gun I want" to "We have hard data that supports the idea that specific rolls on specific guns are less likely than others"