Well...
In my vision, this is simply how it works:
You like it? Buy it.
You don't agree with the way they make bussines? Then don't.
Same goes with every single leisure product on the market.
Personnaly, I've been in love with "bungie GD" for 15+ years. Destiny mechanics still smell good passion fueled, dopamine driven GD, but i can also see less experienced people implementing things, and im not interested in "pve" activities.
Is its pvp good enough for me to buy it twice a year?
Lol, we'll see ;)
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True enough, although simply not buying the product isn't enough in my opinion. Its always best to accompany action with words as well. Feedback can be powerful, especially when given proper care and assertion. Sometimes, the best way to drive a point and bring about productive change is to never stop talking about something and always keep it there for them to look at. The end goal is always thus, the betterment of not only the product, the game itself, but also for the people on the whole, for both sides of the fence.
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Tout à votre honneur, Sir. ;)