Honestly, I'm concerned about it being cancelled. That says a lot about their belief in their product. Yes, it is pressing that they should communicate to their audience about player frustrations. But, they should still be trying to show us what we have(hopefully) to look forward to with the CoO drop. If they have backed off from showing us the third stream, one could view that as Bungie feeling that they had nothing they could show us that would have been something to get excited about. I skipped Rise of Iron, so have no idea what it was like, but before that, Bungie always had a good amount of material that they showed off before each expansion, and it got people excited. This time, there's what? A few randomly generated PvE sections, some old exotics coming back and "new raid content". Maybe they just haven't sold it well. But so far, it seems like there is less to look forward to compared to TDB or HoW when they launched. This is my biggest concern, overall. It's not that Bungie isn't listening to what people are complaining about. It's that they know about it, but are too locked into what they already had set for this DLC, and they fear it's not something the community will accept.
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If they would retool the weapon loadouts back to what they were, add back the QoL mechanics we had, reintroduce random rolls, and revamp the PvP, I'd be ALL for them cancelling it until they got it right.
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ROI was a good, small DLC. Had a fun story, gjallahorn y3 and an epic fallen raid with a death zamboni. The hype was actually real.
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Bearbeitet von GrinderNo1: 11/29/2017 12:38:57 PMapparently the 3rd stream was gonna be one of their "fashion shows" like they did for AoT which, frankly, was a colossal waste of an hour of my time when a few screen shots would have done the same job so cancelling the stream is no loss in terms of the "content" it would have revealed but then that begs the question of why cancel it [i]at all[/i]? it's hard to think of any other viable reason beyond either a Bungie Flu epidemic so they don't have anyone to actually [i]make[/i] the stream (unlikely) or that they're too scared of their investors reading the Twitch chat feed. if it's the latter then that's 1) just flat out cowardice and 2) rather foreboding for the future of our favourite franchise if they're [i]that[/i] worried about the amount of negative feedback they're receiving...
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Bearbeitet von CarnivalLaw: 11/29/2017 12:14:27 PMI think your concerns are well founded.