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Edited by burritosenior: 2/16/2013 4:44:00 PM
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Destiny Reveal: We are not rewarded.

EDIT: A Good Reply by Urk for the curious: [quote]We love you, too. All channels will go live simultaneously. If you don't follow us on Twitter, or like us on Facebook, it will make us sad panda, but it won't affect you in any way. I can literally turn my head and see about twenty people who have worked long and late hours over the last few weeks building stuff just for you. Stuff that is specifically and specially reserved for Bungie.net. Extra stuff that I hope many of you enjoy and might consider a small token of our gratitude for your ongoing patience and enduring awesomeness.[/quote] Original Thread: [quote][/quote] First, the video to listen to as you read. Music is good. Moving on, though. So since the Darkness, we were told that if we stayed for the darkness and were patient, we would be rewarded for being the loyal community that stuck around. ... Bungie said a little bit ago that Bungie.net will not be getting to see the reveal of Destiny first. Instead, Facebook gets to see it first. Like Destiny on Facebook and you get to be the first to see it. Does that strike anyone else as... well, doesn't that suck? A lot? I mean, I know I've stuck around for the... however long it has been. Absolutely over a year though, surely. I get Bungie wants to open up to new communities. But don't you think it would just.... you know, make sense to let those of us that have been waiting eagerly on this site for years have the first glance? I mean sure, those of us here probably liked Bungie and Destiny ages ago. But... that's not where the community lives. That's not the home of Bungie's fans. This is. Here. On Bnet. I love Bungie. I quite literally have a countdown until Sunday for the reveal. But I am dreading that this seems like a first step towards pushing the loyal community to the side in the hopes of attracting new people. Good for business? Maybe. Good for us? I don't think so. I just am worried. And a little disappointed, to be honest. I pray this was only a case of someone that misspoke, and it will be here before anywhere else. Discuss your thoughts, folks.

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  • Not sure why the disappointment ... bungie are in it for the money, simple. For another sign of commitment look at aerospace and the whole crimson farce. Here they promised help to struggling indie startups ... yet little over a year in and the whole thing got dropped. The ONE-AND-ONLY partner they got has now had the Crimson Steam Pirates forum and content dropped, not even a mention on the new site. Is that a way to treat a partner? Why should we expect anything more? Plus remember activision ... [url=http://documents.latimes.com/bungie-activision-contract/]refer you to page 2 in the contract[/url] which states "[i]in the event of a deadlock, Activision shall have the tie-breaking vote[/i]". Yes we have all heard how bungie is in control in this marriage ... but lets see how that works, bungie and activision get to vote, if bungie votes against activision (thus deadlock) activision gets another vote. lol ... yeah, that the way to wear the pants in that marriage.

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