I hope you know that Activision is the real problem here. They've slaved Bungie into this. They call the shots now. That's why so many Bungie employees have quit before the game and even now.
Deej is not the be held responsible he is only doing what his boss tells him. He's only the community manager. Damn if you're going to be upset and bitch out, at least do it toward the right people. Activision.
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Cut the BS, Activision is a bad influence over developers but who was it that agreed to the deal? Bungie had a GREAT reputation and that reputation weighs heavily in making new contracts. Bungie easily had a great weight against Activision because Activision knew Bungie could have gone with any other Publisher, or maybe even self publish (it would be risky but considering how successful Destiny was they clearly fu**** up by not taking it.). In the end, Bungie CHOSE EVERYTHING, Bungie CHOSE to partner with Activision, Bungie CHOSE not to resist against Activision. So who is responsible for Destinys outcome; mostly Bungie with maybe a small amount to Activision (although that small amount is really just Activision offering a huge budget for Destiny as an incentive to convince Bungie to sign that initial contract back in 2013).
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ACTIVISION "helped" Bungie with Dark Below and House of Wolves, but BUNGIE said that TTK had nothing to do with ACTIVISION
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I'm equally displeased with all of them, and with the lack of communication and the lack of ethical business practices. As are many others.