I got to talking about Tinkering in the discord chat and during the discussion a interesting idea popped up from @LunaCee the idea (well after it evolved a bit over the discussion) is this:
Gear in general does not suffer from durability loss.
However by using a Tinkering system you can "break the warranty" and make the piece of gear exceed recommended specifications at a cost.
The more you push a piece of gear beyond its specifications, the faster the durability drops and the sooner it will degrade to a point where you really should just go replace the component parts or the entire piece.
Effectively you can "overclock" for more power, but you have to accept that you are going to have to do far more work to maintain that. Durability loss would only happen for those who consciously choose to have it. Power at a price.
Gear in general does not suffer from durability loss.
However by using a Tinkering system you can "break the warranty" and make the piece of gear exceed recommended specifications at a cost.
The more you push a piece of gear beyond its specifications, the faster the durability drops and the sooner it will degrade to a point where you really should just go replace the component parts or the entire piece.
Effectively you can "overclock" for more power, but you have to accept that you are going to have to do far more work to maintain that. Durability loss would only happen for those who consciously choose to have it. Power at a price.