For people who are fine with gally ( and one year exotics) being left behind...
Did you people even think about it ramifications of this? You guys are aware that the gally and other year one exotics are going to be "frozen in time", never to be upgraded ever again. Now, I could be a bitch on the forums, calling people idiots, or claim that they are bungie's sheep.... But I'm not going to be a bitch.
My question is, WHY you are okay with the gally ( and for the sake of having a good discussion: other one year exotics ) being left behind? For most of us, these exotics (like gally) were not easy to get. I just wonder why you guys are fine leaving them behind after countless months are grinding.
UPDATE: What I mean by calling people names, is that I could be toxic like some people are. I don't want to be that toxic person. All I wanted to have a good discussion about this.
Almost all the complainers mention all the time spent grinding. If you participate in grinding, then you will never fully enjoy this game. You are turning it into a chore. I'm not saying I didn't put in time in hopes of getting the reward I wanted. Or spend time completing all the bounties for the day for XP. But I didn't "grind" for this stuff. As long as I was having fun, I kept playing. Which is why I will be doing the nightfall when I get home. I don't need anything to drop for me. I got everything I want but Vex. But I like doing the nightfall. Especially solo.
Side note. I wouldn't be surprised if they release year two versions of the other year one exotics over the course of year two. So that's something to look for.
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