All bungie gives us is the same old "[b]we'll talk more later[/b]" line, despite the fact that the forums have been burning for some time now. What will make them listen? Our complaints? Obviously not. If eververse proves one thing it is that money is the only language that bungie understands. If those of you who support #removeeverpurse really want to send a message, then pick a day (for example Friday) and everyone who still plays agree not to play on that day. We spread the word before that day across the forums, across reddit. We convince our friends/clan mates who play to play something else that day. We do this, [i]every week[/i]. If bungie doesn't notice our presence they will certainly notice our absence. What do you say? Boycott Destiny Friday anyone? Lets send bungie a message through action...
[b]BOYCOTT DESTINY FRIDAY!!![/b]
[b]***Comment [i]#boycottdestinyfriday[/i] Below!!!***[/b]
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Edited by meatballsublime: 1/2/2018 6:15:32 PMThe problem with an organized "do not play" day is I don't think it will work out as you expect. Sure, you look at the first 20 pages of trending posts on Bungie.Net and you see one consensus. Unfortunately, that's not scientific or indicative of the entire playerbase. You could end up with less than 5,000 people not playing for a day, which wouldn't even be a blip on the radar. The problem is we just don't know... Now, I am not trying to say "don't do it" or "don't waste your time". I [i]am [/i] just trying to help you with your expectations, given: [quote]If This Community Can Pull Off "removeeverpurse" [b]We Can Pull Off "Boycott Destiny Friday"[/b][/quote] Unfortunately, one forum post on Bungie.Net won't be enough to make this happen... it would take Reddit, twitter and maybe even streamers to organize something like this effectively. Having said all of that, I would support a "do not play" day if it gained enough traction.