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Edited by Chrismhoop: 9/13/2016 4:51:41 PM
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The problem with WishYouLuckk's Respone.

Today WishYouLuckk a popular twitch streamer and highly skilled destiny player posted a response to Bungie's response on ghost bullets. I want to make very clear that while taking exception to how Wish interpreted the post, I think he is good dude and he is valid in his general concern for ghost bullets. My problem is that he seemingly ignores Bungie's acknowledgement of the issue and willingness to find a solution. This is partly how I am understanding Wish's video, but he seems to be taking their explanation of the issue as a slight towards the player when Bungie go out of their way to say the opposite. Yes, some players might already understand how and why bungie put accuracy in the game, but not everyone does, and believe it or not. Not everyone watches tripleWreck's YouTube either. Like I said, I agree with Wish that ghost bullets are a problem and the sooner bungie fixes the issue the better. But I also understand the importance that stat plays on almost every part of the game and Bungie's desire to find a solution that doesn't break the game equally as much. I received Bungie's ghost bullet post as a positive post where they are letting us know they appreciate us and want to find a fix too. It might not be as soon as we want, but I'm glad to know they are willing to work on a solution. What about you? How did you receive the post? P.S. No talking down about wish or any other people pls. Edit: link for WishYouLuckk's video - https://youtu.be/wVLmBRFTI5E

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  • Edited by theonlybradever: 9/13/2016 7:35:55 PM
    I've said it before, and it'll probably need saying again: How is it possible people have been playing Destiny for this long and haven't grasped the influence of its RPG underpinnings? In RPGs you often roll dice to see if your desired attack will hit. The variations caused by a gun's accuracy related stats mimic this dice roll. If you want perfectly accurate hitscan weapons [u]you're playing the wrong game[/u].

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