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2/2/2015 7:44:07 PM
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is anyone else sick of hearing people complain?

I keep reading on the other forums about how people have seen the play rate drop 50% because of the way bungie is running this game, all of those posts not having any proof. A lot of these people that are posting probably have a good future in politics, based on the act that all the statistics I've seen so far are made up. I don't know how many players are on daily, but I do know that destiny has over 3 million registered players. I for one think destiny is a great game. Sure it could use some improvement, but nobody is perfect right? You know what else is funny. I have yet to see a really negative post by anyone out of DoD clan or the sub clans. This is the ideal for a gaming environment. We have the maturity and intelligence to look at things from all angles without getting pissed off for no reason. I am proud to be a member of DoD What do you guys think?
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  • I think that if people understood what it really takes to "fix" some of these "problems", they'd back off. I'm by no means a computer guy, but reading some of the things that the Bungie programmers have to go through to fix a problem, it's fairly monumental. Let's consider one thing. You know how you can sit in that 2nd room and kill Phogoth with impunity? Well, people call it a cheese, and want Bungie to extend that lefthand rock wall another 1' so that you can't do it. Here's the problem - does anyone really think that Bungie can actually move a single rock? Or that it's that easy? They don't sit and draw every single rock in the game - that'd take decades. What they do is create a long and complex algorithm such that when they draw a straight line for a room wall, it populates that wall with random rocks, protuberances, crevices, etc. So, to extend just a single rock would mean going and modifying one of the most basic algorithms in the game. But, now that you've modified it, how can you be sure that it didn't screw up some other room - say, put a rock blocking one of the cave pathways in VoG?

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