https://youtu.be/00Lq54AUv3w
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Don't agree with EVERYTHING this guy says, but I agree with just about most of it, and it's still a better take than most people, including Bungie. PvE people will always cry about the PvP people getting to have our own specific loot grinds that benefit us for being skilled. I love BOTH. I love the lore, dungeons, raids, campaigns, and about half of the quests in Destiny. I also love Trials, (D1) Iron Banner, competitive (I miss skirmish and salvage), and Rift. Putting adept weapons into Grandmasters is a MAJOR step forward on the pve side, and adepts in trials is simply giving us what should have been present at the beginning. They have done this right, but now these top tier Pinnacle activities need SPECIFIC loot that is earnable through [b]skill[/b]. Not "if I participate long enough and grind away at it, I eventually get it" bull crap. The only skill based earnable Pinnacle Weapon was Redrixes Claymore in season 3. Everything since then has been a grindfest that gets easier, rather than a genuine skillful feat. PvP deserves its own weapons that are on the same level of design and usefulness as raid weapons. Also, same way raids have a specific exotic tied to them, Trials, competitive, and Grandmaster nightfalls (and maybe solo grandmaster Lost Sectors) all deserve their own exotic. I also believe every dungeon to come out deserves ITS own exotic. These could ALL be yearly refreshes. Each time a new raid comes out, a new exotic for the aforementioned activities releases as well. But, Bungie won't do even a quarter of what me or Mr Youtube Man have said. They don't listen, they don't care, because Bungie Vision is the ONLY vision. Screw us and our ideas and desires. This game is getting closer to an MMO but we have no customizable clan halls or player homes? Bungie is saving all their "best" ideas for their next IP, cause they said ex-nay on the Destiny 3, and decided to just hang out 3 more years of Destiny 2, on the world's shittiest and most outdated engine. Even Call of Duty has a new engine, yet these nimrods at Bungle have a partially inferior partially superior edited version of the D1 engine.