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8/6/2015 2:22:03 PM
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Does evolve mean cutting away old stuff? Or including it? What is mutually exclusive between evolving and choosing? Can you not really understand choice? I know it's not for everyone. Let me explain- When HoW came out, it brought along new weapons, and new perk sets. It also offered those to use old weapons, and ascend them, while making newer weapons useful for newer missions, while keeping older weapons/raids/strikes purposeful as well. Didn't you have a choice to stop using vanilla weapons, and start using HoW weapons? Couldn't you start a new collection then? Did anyone stop you? Isn't that evolving? And did it also give a choice of whether to use the newer more powerful weapons, or use the old ones, choose to make them more powerful, and decide for yourself which was best for YOU? That is expansion. So, because Fatebringer was from the first version of Destiny, and not TDB, why did you keep it? Wasn't it getting old? TDB was the first expansion, and brought along newer weapons, you should have ditched your Fatebringer then. If you didn't, then you are a hypocrite, and did not practice what you said you wanted (that you want the game to evolve). VoG guns could have died when TDB came out. So you should offer your 8 month old opinion elsewhere. The problem was choice. I had a CHOICE to not dismantle mine and continue to use it. If you kept your Fatebringer you made the same choice I made. If you still have a Gjallarhorn, you made the same choice I did. You also had the choice to NOT use it, and dismantle it, which you chose not to use. Did anyone tell you to ditch the Gjallarhorn in January, because it was an old weapon, and they're tired of looking at it? That you should evolve, and stop using old weapons, to mourn elsewhere?
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