Alright, I'm not going to waste anymore time trying to explain it to you. It isn't worth the effort and it's pretty apparent you just can't understand what I'm saying anyway. Part of the reason why you don't understand the relation between the two problems is because you aren't reading it correctly and are attributing the problem to the wrong part of Bungies response. I recommend picking the sentence apart into smaller pieces if you are having trouble with the grammar.
As for whether it's a disaster or not, try looking at it objectively. As the victim of the bug it may be hard to prevent your view from being biased because, you're angry you can't play, and I get it. But your *opinion* on the reception of this season just isn't objective :/ sorry. The data shows other wise.
Okay okay, I promise that's the last one. No need to waste text where it isn't needed. I hope you get your issue resolved! :)
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Oh I understand it, because it's rather simple: there is a file missing, but it's being labeled as a 'overrun' bug. which makes no sense as this didn't happen before the update that requires a file that wasn't needed before- and can only be found on Windows 10 pro machines. It [b]is[/b] a disaster: Windows 7 players can't play. At all. Across the board (if they had tested a Windows 7 machine, they would have found this). Windows 8 and Windows 10 Home users are also there. Windows 10 pro uses can play it. Xbox players can play. verse the example i gave; everyone could play it. That's the 'data' you state- it falls on my side of the debate, beceause as I've said before, I've read through [b]all[/b] the comments in all the threads pertaining to this 'bug'. No one has a solution that works, a mis-step by Bungie, with much annoyance about BattlEye and why it's even being used with it's lack of accuracy and ability to do it's job.