While you're completely right, it's still not a good idea to type those kinds of things for the consumers to read. It could be taken as condescending since it's hard to convey emotion through text. This community is horrible (mostly because the majority are probably little kids that aren't old enough to comprehend respect or how to get their concerns across respectfully). I honestly think that if the community here would express their concerns and issues in a more mature way (without bad-mouthing), Bungie probably would be more obliged to address the issues in the game.
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[quote] I honestly think that if the community here would express their concerns and issues in a more mature way (without bad-mouthing), Bungie probably would be more obliged to address the issues in the game.[/quote] Sorry but Bungie is a business, they can't just decide not to fix an issue because some upset people on a forum didn't say please, or where mean to them. I've only ever been in the Army and never worked retail or anything like that. But It would be like me refusing to help a citizen caught in crossfire because they said "save me you mother-blam!-er"
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They're main focus is to resolve issues that are severe. Network manipulation, game-breaking bugs, etc. As much as I loathe the update they did for the SC and weapon parts, in reality it's not exactly high severity.
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Honestly, I disagree. Yes, people should conduct themselves in a mature manner when being negative & positive, However, the manner in which criticism is given is not something that effects the fixing of the game. Bungie know what the community thinks, and they will change things as longs as it doesn't compromise their vision of the game. So some things will change. Some things will not change, and something simply will not be able to change. The biggest problem with this community and most gaming communities is the lack of understanding and the ever growing issue of self entitlement. "We bought the game and now you must change it to the way we want it." Yeah, ok. Kiddy in a supermarket sound familiar?
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Edited by Vusile: 11/6/2015 5:18:06 PMNo matter how much maturity will be conveyed, Bungie can't change things. The foundations are broken. There's always Destiny 2. But I doubt it will be any different. They already know they can get the most money for the least amount of work.
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Sad but true.