https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WK6yqGt2LqgWScyc9hm7qiCkqWaXJXROMkMBeHZH5vQ/htmlview?pli=1
Take a look at the stats that were compiled from Destiny tracker from year one. The stats are over 5000 matches of Trials of Osiris. Thorn was used not just by 50% of the entire player base, but by people who WON in trials. The actual number of people using the Thorn was roughly 75%. This was an independent study, as well as Bungie's own internal numbers backed them up...
I'm sorry but despite the fact that we cannot have a reasonable discussion about game balance on these forums, imbalances can exist. There are most certainly people who will complain because they get killed or whatever but that argument does not hold up against the numbers above. I don't see a lot of posts about Mida or the truth. I personally believe that both of those weapons are nicely balanced nor did I see either in mass numbers in Trials the last 20 hours of dedicated trials time in year 2.
A lot of people post legitimate feedback and are met with childish ridicule for giving feedback that is relevant to them... Some, if not most ask for certain overused weapons to be brought into balance. Sols, you are asking for the elimination of an entire game type, a mode that many enjoy.
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