There are other options besides disabling the perk. Disabling the helmet would work too.
But YOU would rather have that. That is a selfish argument and point of view. I could care less as long as the exploit is removed. Do whatever it takes.
My final point is, trials is postponed because of this. The whole community has now been affected. If they simply disabled (something I don't care what, helmet, quiver, whatever) trials could continue as normal. This would be much faster then them going through lines of code trying to figure out what little bug needs to get worked out.
Regardless man, I wish you good luck in trials.
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I was stating there is a less punishing option then removing a perk from a subclass. Since you cant see that im done talking to a selfish prick.
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Edited by Fridén: 10/16/2015 7:00:24 PMBy disabled the helmet you would effect those who use it. You are effected by the quiver disabling and not the helmet, that is why you would rather the helmet disabled. It is less punishing to YOU. How you cannot see that is beyond me. If you would rather have trials postponed (which effects the whole community) then not use a perk for a week, that makes YOU selfish. Nothing I have stated here is selfish. I would be affect by the quiver perk removal as well, I would not however, be affected by the helmet disablement as I do not even own it. You obviously have no clue and cannot see past your own problems.