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8/7/2012 11:38:55 PM
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A Halo era Bungie Policy regarding inactive accounts was that a year of inactivity resulted in the deletion of ones account. Upon handing Halo over to Microsoft, it was decided to abandon this policy. The policy change makes sense as it allows former Bungie fans to flock back, without any issue, come the announcement of Destiny/Comet. I was wondering, will Bungie ever revert back to this policy? Is there good reason not to?

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] dazarobbo [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Apocalypse So even a "manual" account deletion process isn't up for discussion? Even on accounts that were made solely to take the name of a Bnet account, an have yet to post or even sign in again sine their accounts creation?[/quote]How do you determine these kinds of accounts as opposed to someone who only use[ed] their account to view their Halo stats, render videos, etc... and not post?[/quote] You don't need an account to view stats, them not having a GT linked and their last logged in date being the date of their account creation might be indicators. Don't moderators/admins have other means a normal user wouldn't to see how "inactive" an account is? Its quite obvious to even a normal user that a lot of accounts were just made to take it. Though I'm sure Bungie would need some sure way to avoid any "unfair termination" accusations.

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