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Edited by DJ Prof K: 10/29/2015 9:09:38 PM
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Because with all of the year 1 weapons, THERE WAS ONLY A COUPLE CHOICES EVERYONE USED FOR THINGS. There was no variety in year 1. There were just top tier weapons everyone used and if you didn't use them you were a scrub. With year 2, there's a -blam!-ton of variety and I don't see the same gun nearly as often as I did in year 1. I don't see Thorn plague the crucible, I don't see Fatebringer or yolohorn plague pve. They need to be left behind, because they were simply too good and people used them as a crutch. Now people can legitimately choose a weapon. (maybe if you actually got TTK you would understand how important this is...)
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  • Are you crazy? You think there is more variety in year 2? I mean most of the Hakke and Omalon are so sterile as to be boring. The raid weapons are pretty cool, but being able to run the raid is another story. I have kept every one of my year 1 guns I liked, in the hopes they will come to their (Bungie) senses and make year 1 guns infusable. Also, they picked some year one exotics to keep in year two, but I guess they chose some of the crappiest guns and none of the year one raid stuff and poe stuff. What the hell?

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  • Edited by AttilaTheNvn: 10/29/2015 9:58:38 PM
    You seem to think that leaving Year 1 behind fixed all those balancing issues, which is pretty silly. You wanna know why you don't see OP gear like Thorn everywhere? Because they were NERFED. Power levels don't restrict weapon usage in Crucible, bro, so you can thank the 2.0 [i]patch[/i] for fixing everything in PvP. Nothing to do with Year 1 being left behind, in any way, which is a statistical [i]FACT[/i]. And you obviously didn't look into the contents [i]of[/i] said patch, because if you [i]did[/i], you'd know that Ghorn/Icebreaker/Etc. were [i]also nerfed[/i], so even if they [i]were[/i] brought to Year 2 power level, they wouldn't be anywhere [i]near[/i] as powerful as they were before. Again, this is because of the [i]2.0 patch[/i].

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  • Edited by Huntjames: 11/5/2015 4:13:30 AM
    Attila, You act like nerfing year one items can't be undone. Bungie can do whatever they want and it still really pisses me off that they took away a huge amount of things I liked in year one and gave me back a little bit of stuff in year 2. I didn't work my ass off to get a bunch of generic looking shit, except for the raid gear. I am already tired of TTK and I bet Bungie is seeing this on their servers. I would bet a bunch of money numbers of players are way down. I guarantee if they made year one guns and armor infusable and made it equal to much of the crap they replaced it with, then made Poe and VoG give out year 2 rewards they would keep a lot of players. With Mad Max, MGS5 and Fallout 4, I have no reason to ever play Destiny again, until maybe Destiny 2 comes out.

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