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8/19/2015 10:26:47 PM
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No, it's perfectly logical. Some exotics were too powerful, overused, or (likely) had perks that overlapped with new exotics. So, they decided to leave them behind for the sake of game balance.
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  • Exactly though... cherry picking what is a "Community favorite". And not all exotics they are leaving behind are overpowered, either.

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  • You keep saying cherry picking, but I don't think you know what it means. They're just good old picking. I also gave three possible reasons, you argued with one.

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  • Perhaps. I'm not trying to complain/hate; I'm just not too fond of how they proceeded with this. I'll accept what they do, I'm just trying to explain why I believe the system is a little odd. I'm sorry if I come off as something I shouldn't be,.

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  • Fair enough.

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