Is this plain and simple enough for you to understand? How much more do we have to say about this topic. Upvote please get this on the top of the forums!
Update: great response! Let’s see if anyone at the top acknowledge this post.
Update: well we got an answer but no real change, let’s face it the game is about $$$$ and that’s all. Streamers provide free advertising and that’s it. Side note I looked but not one of the money grubbing streamers replied to post (I could be wrong) but that just shows you they are not in touch with the community.
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What is your solution to bungie speaking with the community? Should they bring you out? Why would they? Who are you and what are your credentials? Oh they don't know you and what they do know about you is complaining without a realistic solution asking for upvotes and YOU or players like YOU should not represent the majority.
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4 AntwortenThe forums dont represent the community. Is that simple enough for you to undertsand?
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1 AntwortenBecause the toxic people in the Forums do, right? Yeah... No.
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1 Antworten... Yeah, it's not like those people know more about the game then some randos on the forums... [spoiler]not included in the DLC[/spoiler]
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Reeeee streamer man bad
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3 AntwortenYes they do. they play the game more than anybody else. Gladd is going and I know he will give good feedback because he genuinely loves the game
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ehhh.... they'd end up putting in a bunch of hentai or stupid memes if they listened to the forum community. Bungie: We've listened to our community and now you can earn a Waifu pillow for your guardian!
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Bearbeitet von Doc-6: 3/15/2019 4:22:26 PMWhat is this in reference to? Be more specific about what your issues are.
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1 AntwortenBearbeitet von I_am_Tro_Lenyu: 3/15/2019 3:43:55 PMNope, a bunch of whiney kids represent the community. [spoiler]Which is probably why Bungie isn’t listening. [/spoiler]
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Neither does the 1% of players who use the forums
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3 AntwortenI don't agree with that.Streamers and content makers are just those people who understand the game and therefore can make constructive.(Unlike community which does not know what he wants)
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12 AntwortenIf popular streamers don't represent the community, who does?
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7 AntwortenNFL players do not represent the sport of football! Let's just shout nonsense.
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Well find your favorite streamer who is attending and reach out to them. Tell them your concerns, try and have a conversation with them so they take the right information to bungie. Just like myelin did when he took polls snd asked for feedback through a questionnaire.
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1 AntwortenStreamers are PART of the community. They shouldnt be ignored. And their fans are paying money to watch them play, they should have a say in it at least a little, because it's their livelihood. If it tanks, well, sucks, but while its here, let's try to respect this new niche in our culture... I mean come on...its cool...people going onto a virtual world with people helping and watching their every move, even the dumb ones..haha. But heck, they arent the whole picture..and bungie, if they havent learned yet, will soon understand the reprocussions of leaving 90 percent of your player base out of the discussion. Common gamers are not represented, and they make up the majority of the money that supports not only destiny or bungie, but the infrastructure upon which the electric signals flow in order to excite the pixels in your TV to create the world you see. Yes, common folks in the world built the world. When the self appointed "few" forget that, they will become the forgotten.
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2 AntwortenIts not up to you or anyone else on here to dictate who does or doesnt represent the comunity. A casual player is part of the comunity So is a streamer. You know what the difference is? You cant ask a player who only went throught the campaign once, did a few strikes, a couple of crucible matches and a round of gambit what they would change and get [i]GOOD[/i] feedback. Because that person didnt play enough of the game. You can ask someone who has played every class, used ever weapon and wrung the content dry what they would change and [i]pottentialy[/i] get benificial feedback due to their experience. Many streamers will also cite in their videos how their individual communities feel about something, so their oppinion is not only their own. They dont just speak for themsleves, they speak for the peoole watching them and what they want to see. A casual player cant provide that, it doesnt mean their oppinion is less valuable, but the quality of the feeback, and the insight behind it, is [i]less likely[/i] to provide an outlook that improves the game as a whole, regardless of its market
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15 AntwortenTo say they don't is a load of BS. Whenever I see these kind of posts I downvote them because they're ignorant hate like so much of the stuff on these forums. Now when a post says "Streamers/YouTubers aren't the only ones who represent the community" then I can agree with that post because its true and factual. We need more than just them to represent. We need two well known forum figures, a few leaders of strong standing clans that have been around for a while, and others. But we can't just exclude the content creators as they DO represent a large amount of the community. Why do you think people subscribe to them and proudly display that they're part of their community? Because they feel that said person is representing them in some shape or form which is the same for many YouTubers just in general. Next we need to stop treating them the way so many people from so many communities do. Its disgusting. These guys are over here giving you free entertainment, reviews, etc. and all you do is just spit in their face. Its immature. Even the YouTubers who are actually bad on the platform and hurt things shouldn't be treated the way this community does. Its uncalled for. Uncivilized. This isn't the 15th century, its the 21st century. Seems like people are forgetting this though.
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1 AntwortenBungie is going to bring them in anyways so we need to reach out to these streamers and creators and use them as a platform. Provide constructive ideas so this game can be a little more playable for people that have less then 15hrs a week to progress.
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8 AntwortenThey represent a lot of people. It would be completely unhelpful to bring in a random person who has zero influence who would only share 1 opinion. It’s 100% on Bungie to make sound decisions based on the feedback they get. Why let Bungie off the hook by blaming people who are passionate and have opinions that are as valid as yours?
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9 AntwortenThey don’t represent us. They don’t come to the forums. They don’t care.
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Neither do these forums... Where on the doll did the streamers hurt you?
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6 AntwortenInternet beggars aka streamers only exist because the masses are dumb enough to watch them and even pay them to play a video game. Internet beggars aka streamers only care about £$E.
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1 AntwortenAll I heard was "whaaaaaaaa someone told me streamers made D2 hard so I'm gonna cry on the forums like a baby whaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
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17 AntwortenI mean, they put in tens of thousands of hours into the game each, and are therefore the most versed in it by sheer volume alone. But sure, Bob with 20 hours of play culminating in a single lv 29 warlock is a MUCH better candidate!
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9 AntwortenMost streamers are terrible at this game, there's only a handful who know wtf theyre doing.
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6 AntwortenMy idea for a GRAND way to make people happy , Give us something Close to Destiny 1 Vanilla Crucible for crucible. Give us back all the old raids via Infinite Forest. Take out the GOD AWFUL TOKEN SYSTEM IN RAIDS, fix your damned network, every since forsaken its been going down hill a bit. Make sure Xur ALWAYS IS ABLE TO SELL THE NEW DLC exotics at the very least 2 months after the dlc drops, not quest ones though. Vanilla Destiny 1 seemed to have almost nice sweet spot of Exotic drop rate.