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5/24/2017 9:57:18 PM
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Daily reminder that using Peer To Peer in 2017 should make you a laughingstock

Seriously. It's 2017 and you're trying to branch into the PC market, and you still won't use dedicated servers? It's like you're trying to see how much people will choke down whatever inferiority you give them as long as it has "Bungie" or "Destiny" slapped on it. It's 2017. You didn't even use entirely p2p connections for Halo. Why now? Why regress? You want to make a more competitive game, evidenced by the move to 4v4, but you still are going to use an entirely outdated matchmaking system that makes no two games behave the same? You're still going to use an unreliable, prone to lag system to put people together after years of asking for better match quality? Why? What do you think is going to happen, magically games are going to have less lag because you're still using the same faulty system from the first game? Do the same things over and over again, and expect a different result? Congrats Bungo, you might be insane. And that goes double for the fanboys who think it'll be much different.
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  • Edited by Raider TCK: 5/28/2017 9:17:16 PM
    Destiny 2 is launching with: Peer to peer servers 30 FPS No private matches or custom games Essentially they are doing everything possible to keep the game as casual as possible. To be as cheap as possible. And make as much money as possible. You can't blame bungie for doing this. As a company they stand to make a lot of money at very little cost. However, the cost will be the faith of their fans. CD project red did the opposite and made the witcher 3 sparing no expense. 200+ hours of single player content at release. Released 18 free DLCs. The two paid for DLCs easily added 40 hours of content... each. The result was one of the best games of all time, but also one of the most expensive. So it didn't make as much money, which is the bottom line. However what it did do is honour the fans faith in the development team. I know I'll probably buy every single game they ever make from this point forward. Where as bungie seem to be taking the opposite route. Which is why I stopped playing destiny and haven't pre ordered destiny 2.

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