Okay fair enough.
I personally think that what they're doing is more than fair. If everything was abundant, there's no point of an economy system. When they nerfed weapon parts it meant that you had to learn how to use your weapon parts selectively, which gives weapon parts some value, especially with the light system meaning at least 50% of gear being redundant in some way.
At least now they've given us a way to buy it with glimmer. I'm shocked that people are still complaining. To me, the comment about the boss swimming in parts is a simple nod to the fact that while there were people lacking in weapon parts, others were swimming in them (just go to any thread there's always a guy who's like: I don't know how you have a problem like that). I had a good chuckle at that.
I mean, I never actually expected them to do this for us. The original nerf is to change weapon parts to fit in with what Bungie planned it to be. Sure, we've got the right to give them feedback, but they really don't have to do anything they don't want to (just look at Rust). We'll (players) always look for the easier and quicker way to the gear (as a general rule).
Wow rant over. Didn't expect it to blow out into a three paragraph essay. If you made it to the end, here's a cookie. If you just skipped to the end because tl;dr, have a cookie anyway.
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