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Well, the weekly thing that needs your subclass to match the surge, which 9/10 is never your subclass. lol
Beyond that, solo content gives better gear more reliably.
If they brought back Titan as is, it would be boring, as there wouldn't be any of the stuff there that made it good. A few activities is more compact and interesting imo is better than an entire destination that is empty.
Also, the rewards for raids is literally the best gear in the game. Raid gear has perk combos that can be found on no other weapons. NFs drop masterworking gear in copious amounts.
Weekly surges force people to not use the same loadout for every activity.
"Require no effort" Why yes, because there definitely hasn't been an engine update since then. Shame on Bungie for not just pushing the big red "TITAN" button sitting in the control room to add it in.
Does anyone actually remember WHY vaulting happened?
Vaulting happened because their team is incompetent and management cares more about profit margins than player satisfaction, clearly. Funny how quickly they reversed their sunsetting policy after heavy criticism...
Re-using assets to make new areas and completely bringing back and refurbishing an old area are 2 entirely different things. The areas we see "above water" are within the style of Titan, but are new areas and layouts.
Vaulting happened so Bungo could continue to make D2 instead of a D3. If profit margins were the goal, you think they wouldn't want to keep selling every old DLC in addition to a new $60 game and $20 mini DLC packs with $50 ones after them?