I don't understand the uproar about this. Bungie is just preventing people who don't even play the game leaving toxic comments and posts all over the forums, and diluting the actual feedback pool. If you try to leave a constructive criticism post on the feedback forum, you get bombarded with toxic trolls bashing you for giving feedback, playing the game, or suggesting that Bungie could possibly pull D2 out of the fire. If you hate Destiny, hate Bungie, and hate everyone who enjoys them Then why would you want them on your feedback forum? What possible advantage could Bungie get from these trolls??? A welcome criteria, IMO.
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@Kildozer: I agree with everything you've said. I don't feel so much of this action as a censorship as it is a purge to detox. Sure, there's [i]always[/i] gonna be toxic crap here, just like everywhere else, but I believe in a thing called [i]balance[/i]. For all the vets from before Destiny, I'm sorry for your loss. I'm even more sorry that the once great Bungie has turned itself into something most wouldn't even call [i]mediocre[/i]. It's sad, but it is the truth. What's also true is that nostalgia lives outside of a digital forum. Go outside and play with your fellow vets. Halo is over. Destiny is here. Let the topics be [i][b]relevant[/b][/i] and [b][i]constructive[/i][/b]. If there's a few things Bungie (the one we know today, not from the past) is doing right, it's actually getting shit done [i]here[/i] in the community. Actions speak louder than words, and now that there's [i]action[/i], people are still bitching. (Can't make everyone happy, though) [i]Misery loves company,[/i] and when this community gets too miserable, well, this is apparently what happens.