For people who are fine with gally ( and one year exotics) being left behind...
Did you people even think about it ramifications of this? You guys are aware that the gally and other year one exotics are going to be "frozen in time", never to be upgraded ever again. Now, I could be a bitch on the forums, calling people idiots, or claim that they are bungie's sheep.... But I'm not going to be a bitch.
My question is, WHY you are okay with the gally ( and for the sake of having a good discussion: other one year exotics ) being left behind? For most of us, these exotics (like gally) were not easy to get. I just wonder why you guys are fine leaving them behind after countless months are grinding.
UPDATE: What I mean by calling people names, is that I could be toxic like some people are. I don't want to be that toxic person. All I wanted to have a good discussion about this.
If destiny wants to leave certain gear behind that's fine by me however, if you are going to nerf or buff a certain gun before an upcoming expansion, then you should make it so that gun can progress otherwise that change was almost pointless. Necrochasm is about to get its long awaited buff. A gun which required hours upon hours to get and I'm talking about people who got the Husk of the pit before they upped its dropped rate. A gun which requires that much time to get and turns out to be bad and then finally gets a buff just so the Devs can announce that gun won't progress to the next expansion. Why. Where is the logic in that? Same goes with hard light, IB, ghorn etc
Unchanged guns should be the ones that are frozen in time. Guns like truth, thunder Lord, invective, red death etc
Let us experiment the new forms of these guns rather than the same old crap.
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