Yakuza wrote: » I might turn back to the campaign (there just seems to be endless bounties to do these days) now that I'm almost 930 light, it was a bit old getting the snot slapped out of me while levelling up.
Dcully wrote: » Im really liking armor 2.0 so much scope for customizing to your hearts content. I grinded for the recluse and randys throwing knife recently, randys was a pain especially the medals but its a great weapon.
Dcully wrote: » Im really liking armor 2.0 so much scope for customizing to your hearts content.
EoinHef wrote: » Is there though? Well maybe if your willing to grind for the right stat rolls then hope it drops with the elemental affinity you want for weapon mods and then also have the mats to master work it so you can fit the mods. To me its a step forward in some ways and a step back in others. Just gathering the right gear with the right stats and affinity will take long enough,then you need the mats and mods for the build. And then if the build doesnt work for you? Just start all over again waiting on RNG for stat and affinity rolls. To convoluted and grindy in its current state for me. The customisation is welcome in some ways but the grind they have attached to it is not. Simply just removing the elemental affinity on weapon mods would be a good strat to fixing it,leave the damage resist mods with the affinity as at least that makes sense. Needing a solar piece of armor to use enhanced linear fusion rifle aim when the linear fusion your using could be void makes zero sense other than a system to keep players on the grind treadmill.
Dcully wrote: » I agree but removing the elemental affinity would make it too easy to complete builds maybe? My point is the customize-ability [is that a word?] is there if your willing to put in the effort to perfect a build. I agree the quest for that perfect build might be a tad steep especially if you then wish to do it allover again for another build. In a way i like it this way, for example in the division 1 and 2 i had every possible build perfected within a few weeks with nothing left to work towards and i just stopped playing. The treadmill phenomenon while never perfect is why we keep coming back to playing these types of games.
Yakuza wrote: » I've finished the raid (thanks lads!) and have yet to finish the campaign, I'm just not feeling the desire to do it, maybe it's because Eris Morn is such a wet blanket or something. I've not even done any Vex Offensive yet, too many other bloody quests to try and nudge along.