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Edited by King Nate: 12/13/2017 10:24:26 PM
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Bungie, We Need To Have A Talk...(Part 1: Feedback/Communication)

KingNate/Nezarec here. Today, I want to talk about community feedback and communication. A few weeks ago, you posted about “The State Of D2”, and how you were going to try to look at community feedback and communicate. First of all, if you have to say that you’re going to start paying attention to feedback, that means you weren’t before, and that’s messed up. Also, what you think of as “communication” may not be the same as your community’s perspective. Personally, I was expecting you to start replying to our posts, and joining the conversation. I haven’t seen a single Bungie reply in months. Also, based on how updates have been going, it doesn’t look like you’re adressing community concerns. Don’t “fix” things that don’t need fixed. Or more, pay more attention to the large issues. Listen to your community, and see what they’re putting first. I don’t care if we go a whole 1-2 quarters without a large content drop for D2 at this point. I would MUCH rather see many updates to fix the game’s core issues than more content added into a broken game. You’re losing your core D1 playerbase. Destiny 2 has little to no incentive to complete the Prestige Raid or to go Flawless in Trials, besides cosmetics. This is a whole other issue I’ll touch in another post. Back to what I was saying, D2 just doesn’t feel similar to D1. It’s less eventful, there’s less to do, less gear, less interesting content, etc.. When you make a mistake, own up to it. In “The State Of D2”, you admitted to your mistake, but never said sorry. That’s what the community wants to hear. Bungie, all it takes is a simple,”We’re sorry.”, to start earning back the trust of your community. Almost nobody believes in you anymore. I’m sorry, but this string of feedback posts is my last strand of hope for this game, and the company who makes it. Bungie, god have you changed for the worse. When I joined this game in summer 2015, I instantly fell in love with the gameplay and compelling story. The art and music were great. The combo of FPS and MMO was astounding. But then D2 released. It was just too many steps down to handle. Bungie, this is my last strand. I love this game, and it is terrible to see it come crashing down. This comes not from a salt mine, but from the heart of a passionate gamer that truly cares. This is it, Bungie. Take back your reputation, and earn back your respect. If you see this, I would like to see a reply to this post... Lovingly, KingNate/Nezarec...
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