The only way things will get done and your voices to be heard is to take action. You have already seen how slow it takes to get things done when you do it how THEY WANT YOU TO. You post threads, you reply to DeeJ....Not efficient and they don't do exactly what you want.
The time is NOW. Starting next reset and the release of DLC 1 on Tuesday, calling for all destiny players to put down your controllers until they stop the madness. They will brag about their numbers in the new raid the following week if you follow suit. Numbers are what matter most. They have the DLC sales, they have the online traffic...things are looking good for them. You can't get a refund, so your only option is to HALT PLAY. This won't only bring attention to the dlc issues. We can use this action to bring light to the rest of the major pressing issues that we have about the game.
This is part 1 of the change. You must take action for it all to work.
The following steps will be DeeJ to come back next week when we have their attention and ask every player to comment on the 3 most pressing issues with the game. Bungie must then take the top 5 consensus answers and deliver response and or solutions in a fix within 1week from from DLC launch. Going forward every major idea from bungie must be ran through the community within an appropriate grace time to allow for the players to give feedback prior to launch. Also bungie will acknowledge all common complaints with response in a timely matter.
So all users, spread the word to your friends. [b]Controllers Down for DLC[/b]
[b]#ControllersDown4DLC[/b]
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Heh, I bet you believe people will vote with their wallet when it comes to overpriced cell phone contracts, internet bills, shopping on thanksgiving etc. It all works in THEORY, but when an individual decides if it's worth the inconvenience for them personally, they will not act and will instead rationalize to themselves that other people will do it, and really, what do they count for (similar reason for why people think they can throw their vote away in elections, after all, what does one vote matter).