All this video proves is how narrow a perspective members of the community have. It's been a long process, one that Activision have had there fingers in from the get go.
Heaven forbid a company should expect to turn a profit. And let's not forget how old the game is (less than two months) and considering the level of involvement from Bungie so far, I feel that what ever issues there are, have, can and most likely will be addressed. Let's not forget how good the Halo franchise and its support was.
All of this bad sentiment screams of the sense of entitlement that no longer bears any credence. These companies don't have to pander anymore. They can produce a product and you can love it or hate. It is what is and citing my earlier point, stop spoiling it for everyone who read between the lines and used a modicum of common sense. This isn't even new behaviour. Take Skyrim for example. There are reports of whole pintail ranges visible via glitches, that never made it into the full game, DLC or not. Developers don't have all the power. Marketing and publishing always add there own venom to the mix and often high ideals make way for contractual obligations and market pressure.
In conclusion. Stop your whining or stop playing. We all got better things to do and it seems better games to play. So go play em and leave the happy ones to waste there money as they see fit.
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