I can't listen to this dude because he breaks everything down like I'm a 5 year old. I don't need that. What's the "secret message"?
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The message seems to be that bungie doesn't care about the fans.more of a desperate click wore title imo
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You don't need it broken down like you're a 5 year old but then you ask what's the secret message? LOL
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Do you not understand where I'm coming from?
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You said that I talk to you like your 5 and then asked a question for clarification about my video. That's all you've said.
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The explain it to me like I'm 5 part is not regarding the "secret message", it's regarding the inferences, which [i]to me[/i] aren't exactly surprising; that "$crew the cu$tomer" attitude is the MO for Bungievision. Is there a definitive secret message you're referring to other than surmising that bungievison is a wolf in sheeps clothing? Don't take my curt comment personally, I support anyone who scrutinizes a deceptive company like Bungievison.
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I say in the video something like this... "Do you see where, in his mind, the emphasis lies? The value is in the hype, in the information, not in the content." Basically Luke Smith answers a question about value by saying fans will get excited with future announcements. He's a lead designer that you would expect to say, "The content is great. It's lengthy and expansive. People will see the value." He doesn't do that. He places an emphasis on incoming announcements. [b]That's the hidden message.[/b] In his mind the value and excitement from the player base isn't attached to the content he's worked on and overseen, it's attached to the hype.
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Ahh! The value is more related to the hype than content. Sad, sinister indeed. Good thing you make a video for people who don't know about this.