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I think the original comparison was time gates vs RNG or something. What you wrote sounds like you're playing slots (RNG). Wanting to rely on RNG all the time to get you to come back. That excitement of getting drops. That's not a game to me. I can't control it or create a valid strategy that doesn't rely on a pull of the handle ( slot mechanic). The game itself should be exciting. The part about being a completionist is a way to explain my addiction to the game. I am often questioned by my friends who moved on after the story line, "why do you enjoy running the same content over and over". It's the slot machine paradigm. I'm addicted. I've actually set a goal to fix this. Once I get all exotics and complete hm raid once I will consider myself done till next expansion. I did that with HOW. Didn't play for two months before TTK. Now just waiting for next arms day for my last exotic. I'll get hm done this weekend.
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Edited by LegendaryKnight: 10/22/2015 5:04:33 PMOk that made more sense. Yes it's like a slot machine, but the excitement not knowing what you're going to get is enough to keep me hooked. That's what most RPG games revolve around, loot drops. It's just Destiny doesn't do it as well.. Take Borderlands for example, RNG based but it never felt like a grind. Weapons can drop from anyone, a legendary (equivalent to Destiny exotic) could drop from a random enemy in the game. It didn't have to be a raid, or a strike or some other jump through hoop quest to get. There was that added chance of getting the Legendary from certain bosses, but you could kill them over and over without resetting the entire fight, something Destiny should have thought about. The method we have now isn't so bad, it's the whole waiting game they have us playing. Wait for the quest to be activated, now wait a week till the next mission, now wait another week for arms day, now do this and wait some more. I hear the exotic from rank 5 gunsmith takes over 2 weeks to complete. Half a month, really? I prefer the RNG, it reminds me of the good old days opening a pack of Pokemon cards. Yeah I could've bought the cards individually from certain shops but where is the fun in that? I've gotten bored of TTK much sooner than Vanilla, because I'm being drip fed content to extend game life. Each to their own though I suppose.