[url=/en/News/News?aid=12337]The Dark Below[/url]
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Dear Bungie, a little food for thought... Back in Halo days, you guys were the brand every gamer had on their shelf. My first 360 was bought solely for Halo 3, even got the special edition console. Every sequel you guys released made the gaming community buzz for months in anticipation. Your games and brand sold consoles you didn't even make, solely because Halo was the best thing out there and everybody wanted to be in on it. The experience I enjoyed playing Halo for years had it's influence when it came time to choose my next-gen console. When Destiny ads began to play on TV and I heard PlayStation would have some exclusive content, I understood. This was to be the first multi-platform game from, what used to be, an Xbox exclusive developer. Of course they have to appeal to the other side a little.. The day Destiny dropped, I was completely blown away. The game looked incredible, the idea was genius, few serious flaws upon release and the promise of weekly updates sounded like I was about to lose any actual social life.. Then I hit level 20.. Everyone was mad about such a low level cap and now having to invest double the time to gain a level. (Keep in mind, legendarys didn't turn out every time.) But Bungie listened to their community and updated the Cryptarch. They also released plans to release 3 DLCs by the new year, changing everyone's concerns about a short Story or repetitive Strikes. It is now quite apparent that was a lie, unless you guys don't plan on sleeping in December. Vault of Glass is still riddled with bugs yet you're adding another one.. The community has been pissed off since week one a trading system wasn't included. Selling out to Sony with yet another exclusive Strike to PlayStation though.. Are you trying to abandon the community that made you successful? Especially with Halo 5 and GTA dropping this month? For that, you deserve to lose half your Xbox players to the series you split from. You have a very rare opportunity to be a top contender in multi-platform developers. Don't throw that away changing teams when you can make both happy. The Xbox community stuck with you for years. How about a "THANK YOU" over a "F**K YOU"?