Like I said, wanting PvP rewards without playing PvP. I don't see how I'm the only person that sees how that's idiotic. How many marks you got for how many materials you collected wasn't worth it anyway. The only reason why I'd pick up the gear that gives you reputation is for the rare shaders. I am looking at it from the perspective of someone who hates Crucible, because I do. If I wanted the PvP rewards, I'd suck it up and get the marks from playing the Crucible.
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The point I'm making is the factions are NOT tied entirely to pvp. Another solution is to have the factions vendors accept Vanguard or crucible marks so it's a bit more fair all around. Why does one part of the community get to skip an entire part of the game if they want and get faction gear while the other can not do the same?
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Like I said, wanting materials without farming them. I rest easy knowing I'm not the only person that sees how that's idiotic.
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So you like running around in a circle for two hours? I know that PvP isn't what a lot of people like, but it's a first person shooter activity. Running around and holding square or B isn't (I don't have an Xbox One so don't crucify me if I got that wrong). This update doesn't force you to play PvP, it only does that if you want the PvP rewards. The Vanguard weapons are virtually the same, apart from upgrades and look and I don't use a gun for how it looks and the upgrades between the two aren't drastic.
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I don't run around in a circle for two hours, I run around [i]doing things[/i]. Since you can only accrue 100 marks every week, it doesn't really matter how quickly it happens. The first several weeks I played this my marks were always capped.