Bungie, Deej, and Activision DON'T CARE. It's clear from their broken game and "one step forward, two steps back" approach to every change they make. And why should they, they've already sold you the game, and the season pass, and another $40 expansion. People are buying tons of Sliver. It's clear they can do whatever they want and people will still support their game. And they are not the only ones.
I was just reading that Xbox one people might have pre-downloaded the wrong file for Fallout 4. And that this just happened before with BO3. And how long did it take Skyrim to work properly on PS3? Arkham Knight is still broken on PC. These are mistakes that if you or I committed them on our jobs, we'd be fired. And yet, people still support the companies making this "AAA" games. They're all either broken, require massive patches, or are chopped up for DLC. It's pitiful and disgusting, but honestly the gaming community only has themselves to blame. AAA games just aren't what they used to be, because companies know gamers will buy whatever, even after delays, cut content, pre order bonus at multiple stores, terrible customer service. It doesn't matter. The idiots will still come out in droves and the sales numbers will be through the roof.
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