What do people think is the meta? Thing is I felt like I was doing well with scout and scathelock AR. The scout was in the "energy" slot. i haven't had all the power weapons but the best I tried seemed to be the fusion.
Last night I finally got the nergal pulse, people have been raving about pulses. This one is full auto, which is a perk I actively disliked in D1.
From my match last night with Nergal it seemed surprisingly weak. Am I missing something? Of course I need to use it more before judging I suppose. The other problem is it's in the energy slot, so I have to use it as my "long range" in place of my scout, and the scathelock in the 1st slot. I'd rather have it in the primary slot and then the scout. I'm not sure, can any weapon be dropped in any slot? IE, can I get a kinetic scout? I really have no idea.
Another "criticism", I guess, is that all weapons kinda feel the same. It seems like you can use anything fairly interchangeably so far. It doesn't matter what you use. Totally different to D1.
People are bitching a lot on reddit about hunters being weak. Surprise of the century there, that Bungie would actively use the time between D2 and D1 to make sure hunters are absolute garbage. Not like anybody could see that coming.
Ok that said I still just run arcstrider, with our limited time not gonna bother learning other classes.
I also feel like with abilities being on much longer cooldowns your class should matter less anyway.
Another criticism pointed out on reddit, with our extremely limited amount of supers and the screen text warnings, as soon as people see a super all 4 scatter different directions. So you can only get 1 kill probably, the whole match, with a super.
sounds like you made a big difference
Not really, I think we just routed them, no contest or competition. It never really feels like what you do matters yet in D2, feels like autopilot.
At least I won mostly yesterday in Control. It's way more fun than countdown and seems less sweaty, was losing the majority of countdown.
But yeah weapon meta, even from reddit I cant get a clear idea. Some people are saying hand cannons are good...please no. Coolguy put up a vid about "you need to be running a SMG or sidearm" but I couldn't really understand his vid that much. It's all confusing to me right now.
Like I said for me the Scathelock AR and a Scout was working well from the beginning, then I got the pulse and that's gonna totally throw me off.