People thanking and praising bungie for fixing a problem that should never have happened if they actually tested are insane. This is what happens when you set the bar so low, people thank you for doing nothing
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Maybe it's just utter shock that a lazy budget tier dress seller actually managed to fix something that hurts the players for once. Although I think your 'bar so low' is closer to the truth. I'd add in a few sprinkles of 'addicts are idiots' too.
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9 RepliesWhat's even worse is knowing they are using 8 years of request like the blues as bait to say "see, we are improving things" in hopes players won't cancel their pre-orders, and they messed that up as well. This is what happens when a business runs a game instead of a developer.
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24 Repliespeople been thanking them for the bare minimum for years now.
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We have a word for them, sycophants.
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1 ReplyStockholm Syndrome. Happens when people bond with their captors, eventually they start to feel sympathy for them. There was even one simpering melt on Reddit suggesting that Bungie put something in the store to buy so he could show his support. *facepalms*
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Order out of chaos. They create the chaos then look like the heroes when they fix it. Welcome to the NWO.
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16 RepliesIf I break something at work, and then I fix it, I definitely don’t get praise 💀
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Yes because they're complete lemmings that arent capable of making intelligent thought processes. Thanking them for fixing problems they created....this is why so many including myself uninstalled this game. This would also explain why theres so many players in D1 both new and old.
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Jet Set WillyIt’s all going concording to plan 😂🤣 - old
It’s like thanking someone for punching you once today, because normally they punch you twice and kick your leg. -
2 RepliesThat's also not fair imo. You can't simply generalize "Bungie". Because one of the teams is doing sloppy, incompetent work with zero quality ensourance, probably because their time and resources are extremely limited by higher ups due to cost efficiency, doesn't devalue the effort those engineers put in to fix it. This entire company is terrible. You can still appreciate those who are actually competent and had to work their butts off fixing the issue. I would honestly be depressed if i was a really talented engineer/dev at Bungie and couldn't remotely do what i am capable of doing because the investors and higher ups decided to abandon their literal only current live game for some new upcoming cash grab mobile games in development.
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Yes, either they are being paid or happy with mediocrity...
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2 RepliesBungie did a great job. People on here can’t stand that every single bungie employee is smarter and more successful then they’ll ever be. They try to compare themselves and their jobs to make them feel better. Laughable GG Bungie. Keep up the kick -blam!- work!!!
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I’m gonna uninstall my game and call it quits actually
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1 ReplyIt reminds me of the plot of Mission Impossible 2, someone created a virus so that they could make a ton of money selling the cure.
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5 RepliesEnlighten us. How would they test a fix on a live game. If they take the game down to do tests and fixes then everyone complains "oh i cant play destiny give me my money back". -blam!- happens, get over it. If its that big of a deal to you then just don't play video games.
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It's because they want emblems.
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Does anyone say “thank you” anyway when you’re doing your best and fail? Or do they crap on you because they think they can do the job better (Never having done the job or what it takes to do it)? Don’t be that Karan yelling at someone knowing you can’t do better.
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Agreed. I will not be buying LightFall until I see what we get, how long the activities are, what people think of it, what changes the new mod system brings (or takes away) and how broken it will ship. The DLC is considerably over priced compared to other games and I can buy multiple older AAA titles that have the bugs worked out for less than this single one.
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20 RepliesHow many of you have ever actually had jobs? Stuff happens sometimes, working with tech especially any little change can have butterfly effects that can ripple in places you've never thought of. Identifying these problems when they come up and fixing them in a timely manner is praise worthy lol at least in the workplace.
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1 Replyand thanking them for somehow actually making teambalancing in pvp so much worse.
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Bungie as a whole? No. If the people who pushed a broken update are the same people who 'fixed' the problem (read: required a rollback), also no. You don't get praise for cleaning up your own mess. That's kind of expected of you in most situations. But if they're NOT the same people, the people who worked their butts off fixing someone else's mistake gets praise. Everyone else does not.
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Edited by Mark, Scholar of Stars: 1/27/2023 6:42:07 AMI thank them. They were transparent at TWAB 1/26/23. That is something I appreciate. [i]"Earlier this week, we released Hotfix 6.3.0.5. Shortly after, reports came in that many Triumphs, Seals, and catalysts were missing. We discovered that the issue was caused when some currently incompletable EDZ and Nessus Triumphs were moved from Forsaken into the archived Triumphs section. To make that change, we used a tool that can move player state from one location to another in the player’s account. This tool is very powerful but requires careful and cautious handling. Due to a configuration error, we accidentally re-ran an older state migration process used for the Beyond Light release. As a result, we ended up re-copying old data from before Beyond Light into the current configuration, essentially undoing certain aspects of player progression since then. Once we identified that the issue resulted in a loss of player state, we took the game down and rolled back the player database while we investigated how to remove the dangerous change from the build. Last night we constructed a patch for 6.3.0.5 that removed the specific change that was causing the issue, tested it, and deployed it to live."[/i] Whatever happens with Destiny (2) is not a development issue - it's a management issue. Developers are just "ordinary" employees, doing what they are told. I can't blame them but I blame those few in charge with unrealistic expectations and greedy agendas; but they are out of reach. At the end of the day it's just a game and all I can do is vote with my wallet. That's my liberty.
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8 RepliesThey fixed their mistake swiftly, of course you’re gonna thank them. They could’ve not fixed it swiftly, which everyone has experienced a few times in their life
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1 ReplyWell, YesNo. It's a sign of good manners to say Thank You for fixing an issue even when the party fixing it was responsible for having created the issue. That's part of professional behaviour in business. Now I am not sure whether people complaining here are working/did work in professional environments. No company out there survived if for every complaint they jumped on the hate/victim train. Should you not be satisfied with your vendor and you cannot improve its service quality, change your vendor.
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9 RepliesJust don't read them if it upsets you sweety.