The world clearly moves too fast for their glacial pace. No one is going to give a shit about Destiny 2 by the time it's where it should be, [b]if it ever even gets there.[/b]
The pathetic speed at which updates are coming to Destiny 2 is the dying, choking breaths of a developer being propped up by a publisher with too much money.
It's time for Bungie...to end.
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I saw DE were running this session at the GDC. I realise that not everyone likes Warframe, but they seem to have a great relationship with their community. Takeaway Attendees will gain insight into running a successful community-driven games-as-a-service model. Takeaways include how best to work with a diverse, unpredictable community, how far to take transparency, how to use community feedback in a fast-paced dev cycle, what to do when decisions fail and succeed, and more. Intended Audience Independent or seasoned developers looking to embrace community-focused development. Prerequisite knowledge would be a fundamental understanding of the free-to-play market, community management, and online multiplayer gaming design. Source: http://schedule.gdconf.com/session/whose-game-is-it-anyway-how-community-relationships-shape-games-lessons-from-5-years-on-the-front-lines-of-warframe/852374