My opinion might be a bit skewed, too, because my most recent memories of the game are late-game, at which point it's not uncommon for a large number of enemies to carry Royal-tier weapons (which are quite good all around). Early game, admittedly, you'll be stuck with crappy stuff, but that's just how the progression works.
I have also never once run low on weapons to use. I've run out of shields due to highly aggressive shield-surfing, but my weapon (bow and melee) inventory has remained full or almost full constantly.
I suppose people with different playstyles might run into different problems, though. Like, I said, I broke all my shields at one point, so I guess it wouldn't be unheard of for someone to break most of their weapons.
Also!
There are better ways of handling someone being overly aggressive with their opinions. The best is typically to acknowledge it and not to offer any counter so they don't have to be on the offensive or defensive.
In fact thank them for their opinion and say it really rounds out your knowledge of the game.
This won't work on everyone. In fact, it pisses me off most when people refuse to argue even though their opinion clearly differs, because... there's nothing you can do about that, you know? It's annoying when you want to have a discussion and the other party just says "Lol nope." It also leads me to believe that they're just afraid their opinion won't hold up, which makes me respect them less, which makes me more likely to continue trying to argue with them...
In short, argument is important. It's fine to recognize that you won't agree (AFTER you've argued), but refusing to offer anything to a person who
wants to argue is possibly one of the most damaging things you can do.
Which is exactly why I responded to...
That is my perspective, your argument is moot to me and I have no interest in debating the subject further.
...with more argument. To me, it felt like a retreat, especially after I saw several points brought up where every one of them was backed with somewhat violent language (which I typically interpret as a last resort when logic fails).
Am I an analytical asshole? Maybe. But I pride myself on being willing to change my opinion of anything given sufficient reason. So, yeah. I love arguing. It's equivalent to learning.
I like this kind of discussion.