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11/22/2014 3:34:35 AM
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Let's make a deal

I like this game (when it's working) and so I'd like to buy the expansion, but I definitely will not do so if the networking issues are not resolved. I realize Bungie is probably aware of the effects that network errors could have on sales, but I wanted to impress upon them that for many, it will be the determining factor in their decision to buy future products - regardless of their affinity for the game. And so Bungie, I propose a deal: If I get through five consecutive control matches without an error code, I will buy the expansion pass immediately. Or, as a temporary measure, I might be convinced to buy the first DLC if you elaborate when you say you are working on "Bee/Fly/Lion." E.g. Who's working on it? Do they have theories? Are they running tests? Do you have headhunters working to steal smart people from other companies? We want to know that there's substance behind your promise that you are working on it, that there's a carrot at the end of the stick.

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  • Given that the stupid game puts up an alert with every error ([i]and generally blame your router[/i]) why can't it tally these up and offer some type of compensation ... sure many have earned the right to free expansion packs by now. It was fine for [url=http://www.joystiq.com/2013/11/02/bungie-destiny-beta-needs-a-million-gamers-crashing-against-it/]Urk to take a cheap shot at Rockstar[/url] prior to its launch, making the bold accusation that they had to "[i]rely on guesswork[/i]" ... but were is Urk now ??? Classic bungie.

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