we of the community? we are all pissed off. -blam!- off Byf
No. The Youtubers are pissed off. Me and my friends are perfectly fine with game as is.
Byf. You, datto, moreconsole, and etc DON'T SPEAK FOR US.
The only problem I see is Youtubers Whining like little children. Quit acting like your entitled and Deserve this and that.
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Edited by PhNx Hellfire: 1/31/2016 2:37:38 AM#1. No youtuber will ever be given credit for speaking for everyone. #2. "We of the community" is a phrase meant to denote the meaning that multiple people within the community would agree. Fact is OP? No one person will speak for everyone and anyone who claims such a thing will be silenced almost immediately. It's to be expected by those who are under the age of 25 typically. The community will play the game the way they want to play. If ANY of that shifts their opinion from positive to negative? They will leave. No one knows what all people think, but no one plays a game they don't enjoy. Period. If that means twitch streamers start running the population subscribe numbers? Then they run the numbers. The fact is? Topics being formed is what is important. You can accurately guess the topic simply by clicking the title area and reading a few sentences. It's what happens when multiple opinions come in. The thing about the community manager? They have to find all the topics, all the marbles, and accurately represent the community. No one video will ever surpass that formula. It is a single input with a wide variety of social media "experts" all saying the same thing: You want 30%. At least 30%. 30% of all the topics formed and an accurate log of IP addresses to know who is using 10 different accounts to bring up the same topic and bolster the numbers. It's not difficult to detect stuff like that. What is difficult? Is answering why anyone would be childish enough to try such a stunt and think that it would work. What do I mean? Destiny population is now reset. Let's say 1 million play the game. 1,000,000 at 30% is 300,000. Bungie.net, home of Bungie and Destiny, has a registered base of a little over 350,000 people on it. Take ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL the accounts on bungie.net... ask them to fill out a questionnaire. The questionnaire is filled out by all accounts. What is the logic of someone or multiple people using 10 accounts or even 100? If they want to log in so many different times to bolster the results? It could just as easily be prevented by 100 people who signed in once and who agree on the topics counter production result. Again? Kids won't get that as an adult actually gets older? You don't care about popularism. It doesn't lead to anything good. Being popular was the cool thing for high school, college, ect., but when you get older? Have responsibilities? You learn that a video game forum is for that exact logic above primarily because all players have a staked interest in Destiny. It's how every world economics formula works. To say one person doesn't have the same stake because they won't be online? Is like saying that just because someone doesn't vote for an election, they shouldn't be allowed to vote. This is why in-game drawn conclusions matter more then online ones.