Sadly while it’s all true Bungie wants to casualize this game, maybe for a future pvp game who knows, but it’s ultimately to increase player base. So they want their precious glaive to be very strong for those pesky shotguns which are literal butt now but fusions still map so that’s just Bungie logic unfortunately
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Definitely, everything they are doing is to decrease the population. Any gains seen have reverted already. All the bullsh!t people say they see in sbmm modes we're seeing in cbmm modes. Long queue times, faced a teleporting solar titan last night, yeah, it doesn't matter what mode, crucible as a whole is runny dog sh!t.
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I agree with the first bit, but fusions mapping? I disagree. Back when they were KOing at like 40m with the pre-nerf Backup Plan Erentil, sure. But now? High-impacts max out at like 22 meters. Maybe a luck shot out to 25m on rare occasions.
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Yes yes they can I do all the time. Just takes a little aggression, sure you take some dmg but it’s a fusion you’ll get the kill usually. And it’s not even about mapping. You can pickup a rapid fire like Cartesian esp with high impact reserves and have a field day with less charge time. Fusions are just pure easy mode. Literally you’re just challenging everyone cus you have all ranges covered with your fusion and primary. Zero need to get too close so you can play really passive to bait even more primary gun fights. And all you’re doing is staying off the edge of radar to bait more people into what they think is a primary fight cus you’re too far for a shotgun , guess it could be another fusion user but nil point. A fusion just gets the jump on someone by avoiding radar and you’re too far to do a thing but in fusion range you’re toast. Fusion shot misses so what you’re far away enough to run still to bait another one
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What you’re describing is still just sidearm and smg range. If you’re good at closing the gap and baiting, then that has zero to do with challenging at most primary ranges.” I’m glad you’re good at it, but you’re mistaken to claim that you’re challenging at those distances because that’s objectively false.