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pvp sandbox and toxic community
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why are members of the PvP community so quick to jump down your throat as soon as you question a change or a current meta? I bring up times where bungie has tried to buff auto's in the past and has always walked it back because much like scouts just little buffs have the potential to make them the most oppressive weapon. even when the proof is clearly right in front of their face I'm painted as some "noob" or just "bad". does discussion really have to be so black and white? (just for reference each season I tend to hold a 2.0 or higher KDA and go flawless at least once, yet here they are trying to tear my argument down because I don't have 100 plus flawless and a 5.0KD)

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