I'm not a fan of micro transactions but I'm fine with them as long as they are fair and they do not turn the game into a pay to win in any way shape or form. I've heard your that you get a 320 helmet from the record book, if that's true then it has already crossed the pay to win line though it may only be a minor misstep its still a horrible mistake.
Weapons need to be adjust at regular intervals and the changes need to be significant and easily seen by the player base(.03% changes in the last update for some autos? wtf? that is worthless.). PVP changes that dramatically alter a weapons performance in pve need to be addressed with a pve modifier to offset any loss or gain in weapon performance(that 5% damage buff on shotguns for pve was not a fair trade to compensate for what they lost.)
New DLC is supposed to be coming later just not right away bungie has already stated this. These events are nice but I hate how much micro transactions are a part of them(the record book was as step to far.)
End game content and end game loot is horrible right now. Challenge mode is the only thing that makes king's fall worthwhile and even then the loot system as a whole needs to be scrapped and completely redone. The upgrade system(specifically infusion) is a waste of time and makes no sense(What am I supposed to pray for shitty guns with higher power to upgrade my decent to good guns with low power?) I waste to much time waging war with the rng to get good guns in the first place let alone fighting it for higher attack power and good armor.
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