Bro, it's a game.
Giving direct feedback to the company and developers of a game is pretty awesome.
Negative feedback is awesome. It gives them the option to respond or not to something they may not have thought of.
But if you don't like how the game feels so much that it raises your blood pressure when you listen to..- what was it? A Luke Smith interview with Game Informer? (I think that's what you were talking about) - then don't play it.
In the end, it was the game they thought of, designed, developed, released, and supported (and are supporting). It's not our game. But they would like to improve it for us. Helpful feedback is good, but I don't consider challenging company employees as helpful.
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I don't know why you think we're not entitled to demand changes. Or why you think its not OUR game. I mean who do you think Bungie made it for? Themselves? I mean yeah, sure, that's fine. If not for the fact that they kinda rely on all of us paying for it in order for them to keep on doing what they're doing. Meh... It just annoys me, is all. What would actually make me happy is having the opportunity to sign some NDA for the sole purpose of being able to argue directly with Luke himself so I could pitch the case many have made for things and try to honestly persuade him that his reasoning is wrong and needs to be changed. About MANY things. And if Activision is ultimately the cause of all this? Then that is even more reason for the community to refuse this behavior and this game so that we can put pressure on the publisher so that Bungie is given MORE freedom and control over their product for the mutual benefit of both us and them.
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Well said