Cant happen. Not until Activision allows Bungie to remove the gag in their mouth. The contract they signed explicitly prohibits them from talking to us without Activisions approval. [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/235965851?page=0&sort=0&showBanned=0&path=1]See here[/url].
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Oh I understand that. Because Activision's stock value could be impacted by Bungie's public statements. Honestly though, IDC because Activision's stock is going to tank anyways once they get to the point where they realize DLC sales for D2 are down. I don't expect that to happen right away, as many ordered the season pass. But it will happen eventually and its going to hurt their stock value.
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[quote]Oh I understand that. Because Activision's stock value could be impacted by Bungie's public statements. Honestly though, IDC because Activision's stock is going to tank anyways once they get to the point where they realize DLC sales for D2 are down. I don't expect that to happen right away, as many ordered the season pass. But it will happen eventually and its going to hurt their stock value.[/quote] Activision's stock was down almost $6.00 a share the other day when I checked on it. They can't be real happy with bungos shitshow game right now. Stockholders won't be to happy either.
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I hope that this leads to a few things: The firing/demotion of Luke Smith; The firing of Mark Noseworthy; The firing of Bungie's ENTIRE sandbox team. A complete cancellation of D2 DLC's planned after the first 2 installments for D2; The announcement that they are going to start making content again for D1 while they skip forward to developing D3; D3 will not feature competitive PVP.
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How good are the odds that D2 performs so poorly that they don't attempt a PC port for D3? I'd say better than 80%, based on current rage levels. Yeah, Activisions's rep could be hurt by what bungie says, but it's in the tank with Destiny players already: not much worse it can get.
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Your asking the wrong person LOL Honestly, I think the PC port was all planned so that they could try to make the leap into competitive PVP/E-Sports. I don't think it'll go away because I don't think Destiny as a franchise will go away. The question is what form it'll take in the future. And I think it'll take the form of a standardized/generic PVP focused shooter game like Halo or CoD. They'll keep it on PC with the hopes that it'll become an E-Sports, but I think the very thing that made D1 so exciting on Twitch Streams is now so entirely missing from the game that there will be little interest in watching this kind of play. It's really no different from Halo's PVP - its just reskinned.
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Stock dropped this week, from 265 to 261, first major dip in 3 years, no one's happy
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I hope that leads to firings.