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this. I can fully understand and accept how along the road to *attempting* to release these exotics - problems occurred which prevented their release. I am fine with that. I work for a major industrial company and I know all too well how- well, simply - shit happens. However- it should be communicated to your customer. "hey folks, we realize releasing a warlock helm that improves blink will straight break the shit out of this current PVP experience, and our current coding framework has made it a challenge to balance this, so we decided to hold this back until we can fully code it into the next-gen platform and the release of Destiny 2. We apologize for this but we want to keep everyone's experience as balanced as possible and for now this is our only realistic option." I am *still* going to play this game. and I am still fully intending to buy subsequent DLC's, and D-2. I am also getting on the bandwagon that this is bullshit, give us some goddamned answers. So what if you have to eat some humble pie. I find it seriously hard to believe that the PR relations will be worsened by some humble pie when you have a PR relations issue on your hands as it is with this .. DEAFENING SILENCE!!!!
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  • [quote]"hey folks, we realize releasing a warlock helm that improves blink will straight break the shit out of this current PVP experience, and our current coding framework has made it a challenge to balance this, so we decided to hold this back until we can fully code it into the next-gen platform and the release of Destiny 2. We apologize for this but we want to keep everyone's experience as balanced as possible and for now this is our only realistic option."[/quote] That is more than they have ever communicated about the game in the past 18 months. "I'll make sure that it's put on the list and pass it along to the developers". The catch all phrase of the decade. Much like "whatever", "fine" and "okay" when you are having a discussion with your significant other. Simply means that you have been tuned out and are free to shut up. bungle is setting the standard of what not to do as a company.

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