Well... That's the problem that the industry of gaming or anything requiring network access to outside systems is facing. Which is Internet access and speeds available to consumers are exploding but there is no regulation in terms of industry mandated standards. There are just far too many types of connections, configurations, and ISP implemented set-ups that just don't mesh well. The real people to blame here honestly is MICROsoft. If M$ would update their system and service to run IPv6 then NONE if this would be happening. IPv6 doesn't use NATing like IPv4 does. Until they choose to enter the present day of network configs, your going to start seeing these issues increase. It is partly to blame as well on the end-user. I personally am tired of watching humanity soak up the thrills and fun while it skates by on the backs of a handful who built, and understand it. Time to start learning or you shouldn't expect miracles, it's not as if you deserve them. This entire forum is a circus of bitching brats who have little to zero respect or tolerance for the complexity.
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Well said, and I appreciate much of your argument and I get it. But the key here is that they advertise a service to customers and its not performing to the advertised effect. We paid them our earned moneys and they are not fulfilling their end, but I suppose Destiny didn't come with a money-back guarantee. I'm just really sad about it really. The most frustrating part is reading all the jargon like you first wrote, and realizing that someone like you could probably come to my house and make it work with the equipment I have now(which all worked a week ago), but I don't have that training and knowledge set so I could tinker around for hours or days and not know if I'm even headed in the right direction. Just being able to hear back from an actual customer service rep at Bungie would be a nice start.