So we agree there's a problem and when there's a problem, the only way to address it is to shine a light on it and figure out how to fix it.
We don't have to agree on the root, Bungie... Nerfherders...
In the end it's a "which came first, the chicken or the egg?"
Bungie are the ones who ultimately are responsible for defiling the weapons in this game, but to say that the players have no power or culpability is a gross misrepresentation of the situation.
Anyone who's been on these forums since launch know that the players who hold the most sway and who directly impact play the most are the nerf babies.
Again, I have no issue with Trials. Hell, my pal J Stevensontown lives in Trials and I'd hate to see him not have that game mode.
But something has got to give and there needs to be a serious wake-up call on these forums over the continual destruction of weapon playability and if the suggestion of the removal of Trials pulls one nerfherder or Bungie sandbox tester's head from their bum, then I'm sorry but this post is worth it.
Do you want to see Scouts face the same fate as every other weapon in this game? Because it's going to happen.
So disagree all you want and be disappointed if you must, but it's time to draw a line and take a stand. #nomorenerfs
And if Trials was collateral to not destroying Scouts, I'm not sure that's not a win.
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