I can appreciate the work you're putting into that, but at the same time, it makes me really sad...
Still, impressive work to get that far in such a short time.
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Sad because of the overall feedback of the new site?
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That, and because a lot of the feedback I'm seeing about the tag system seems shallow. It would be better if people took the time to really explore the new tag system, and took the time to gather meaningful, constructive feedback. The fact that the monstrous amount of work Bungie's dev team put into this isn't being appreciated makes me sad, but it also makes me sad that the community that prizes Bungie as being innovative and industry changing is cringing that Bungie made an innovative change to how Bungie.net works.
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Bud, I really could not agree any more with you. I think the new site is fantastic, although it will take some getting used to. People are upset that Bungie has changed the playing field. Bungie.old was ancient and becoming boring. Now I can't stop myself from constantly checking the site. I think the dev team did an absolute incredible job with the update, and I look forward to see what their plans are to make it even better.
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Just what I was thinking.
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I'm in total agreement with both of you. When Bungie.next was launched I looked upon it with a happy grin, taking my time to take it all in. Then I was hit in the face with irrational and at times immature complaints. Then more. Then more. Then so many I just gave up and quit looking at the site for a while. Never have I felt more disconnected from the Bungie / Halo community. =[
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When I first saw the homepage I thought it was awesome, I navigated to the forums and was like "What in the hell...?" At first I didn't like it much, but then I figured out how to use all the new features, downloaded the dark skin, and I love it. I think to many people are clinging on to the post, the only thing I really think could using changing is the post order and default background color, that's it.