I hope it fails. I hope it fails miserably lol.
Coming from somebody who has never had any major issue with a game company....in the nearly two decades I've played video games.
(Konami not punishing glitchers in tournaments or not fixing glitches in general pissed me off)
I'll never buy Bungie products again.
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Edited by Rmtrx: 9/29/2015 8:45:39 PMPersonally i hope that Bungie succeeds. But in a different way, the proper way which benefits both customers and company. So i hope that Bungie succeeds in fixing the unfair policy for older customers, that is give up the hidden subscription and lockout tactic. Also adjust the cost of future DLCs properly (get a hint from witcher expansions, their value and price) so eventually we will all have a better destiny in our hands (see what i did there?). That is why is so important to provide a constructive feedback to the company. They must know when customers believe that they are doing something wrong.
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Edited by teacup775: 9/30/2015 3:13:12 AMone might hope that the people developing a game would have some native sense of what to provide and the standard to hold themselves to rather than recieve remedial instruction from their customer base. a game is not a word processing program you can cheese together for an initial release then spin improvements over versions (microsoft process). compare Blizzard, who frankly seem to be the portion of activsion that works. every version they make carries vast inprovements both as refinements and new features. Destiny has yet to implement basic features existing in many games for years.
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Indeed, from their continuous changes in the game they show that they did not plan it very well. They get feedback and then they fix various issues, only to create new issues with the next patch! It shows that they do not have much experience in such types of games.