@Bungie: Please realize you're causing a great deal of frustration among a large portion of your stakeholders, for what seems as a blatant disregard to acknowledge the "SOLO player."
Destiny is known for players making the impossible, possible. However, a truly impossible task, as a solo player, is to break the 296-298 light barrier. -Nearly a month of strikes, with hundreds of 265-290 engrams, and not a step closer to reaching 300.
Bungie, please be considerate to all play-style preferences.
Fellow Soloists, please comment to force acknowledgement.
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This is an [b]online[/b] shooter shared world game. Everywhere you go most of the mechanics has a multiplayer aspect to the game.
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You don't need to be over 300. You're a solo player. What do you need 300+ for?
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Destiny is meant to be played wish people. It always was and always will be. That being said, nightfall now drops 300-310 gear.
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You're playing a game based on co-op. It's unlikely they will listen cause solo players aren't the target audience. If you want to play a game dedicated or acknowledging solo players, you'll need to find a standard shooter.
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Next thing you ask is 320 items dropping on patrol because coming tomorrow that will be the new max light level from hard mode. This is a coop game rewarding coop players, every activity you can do solo does not require light above 300, heck not even above 280 as the NF is the highest activity you can enter on your own.
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Because you're actually not the majority of this games playerbase.
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Lmao I cringed, this game is based on Co-op. Do the new raid get your head out of your a$$ because you can not solo that
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SOLOIST !!!!!
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I agree. I've been 299 for what seems like forever. With the upcoming level increase from the hard mode raid, iron banner and trials will essentially be inaccessible. Endgame pve should not be a prerequisite to end game pvp.
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Is there solo content that requires you to have over 300 light? I've only seen gear over 300 come from the raid. Oh yeah, and Black Spindle RIP
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Hello I suggest editing this to #Feedback, The Devs are more likely to see it there #Help is for Tech Issues