If Bungie has acknowledged that D2 isn't good, why are they still charging us for content?!??!?! Why do we need to buy multiple DLCs to finally get to the point where the game is where it should be? If they truly believed that the game had issues and that they had done their players wrong, they should have suspended the DLC release and worked to fix the game before asking for more money. Instead, they plan to keep drip feeding us fixes and making us pay for those fixes as we go. What a -blam!-ing joke. FIX THE BASE GAME! Then apologize by giving us free DLC so we can experience content the way we should have experienced in the first place, not with major issues which Bungie has admitted to. It's almost WORSE that they admitted to there being so many problems because any respectable business would work to fix those problems BEFORE asking for more money. And most businesses would refund or partially refund the customers that they wronged to begin with.
EDIT: So what you're saying is that Bungie admitted to trying to shit down our throats, but because they've acknowledged that that probably wasn't a good idea they get an excuse? Do you have battered wife syndrome? Uh, yeah, Bungie apologized and promised not to do it again so it's ok that they shit on us.
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lol damn your whiny
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Thank you for your fabulous input to this conversation.
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They charge us because they worked on this game. They spent countless hours creating this game for immature people like you to play. That's why they charge us.
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lmao, their not making any money off of me. I haven't played since October and I haven't spent a dime on the Eververse or DLC. Man, you must have no idea what it's like to be in business. If I'm a chef/owner of a restaurant and I give my customers terrible food, food that I even agree is terrible, it doesn't matter how much time I spent making that food to begin with. If I want to keep that customer I should be comping his meal and providing the food that he and I both expected from the get go. Not just apologizing and saying, hey, come back tomorrow, maybe the food will be good next time.
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Good grief, a chef who is obsessed with shit and shitting down people's throats. Hope I never eat at your establishment. You need urgent psycho-analysis
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Right, I agree.
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Edited by Eon0220: 1/5/2018 3:38:03 PMThey already made money off of you when you bought the game. BTW you cannot compared video games and food. That doesn't work well.
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Do you think Bungie is satisfied with making money off of customers only once? Clearly not, that's why there's DLC and Eververse. Yes, you absolutely can compare any consumer item to any other consumer item. The point is that all businesses thrive off of returning customers and if you -blam!- up, your customers are not going to return. Therefore, you have to make amends one way or another.
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You haven't played since October. Maybe you should be asking yourself what's wrong with you that you're still here posting like a psychopath months later.
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I already explained that to you, learn how to read. [quote]If D1 wasnt my favorite game of all time, I would have played D2 for the month that I played it, realized how bad it was, and moved on without ever looking back (kind of like what I did with For Honor and The Division).[/quote]
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How the hell was d1 your favorite game?
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The gun play was amazing, there was a seemingly endless number of things to do. When I completed things and got better gear I actually felt more powerful. Most of the exotics gave very unique play experiences that were literally game changing (Twilight Garrison was almost like adding another class to have fun with in crucible). The uniqueness of the exotics meant I could do the same activities and play crucible with many different play styles and made it feel different. I had FUN in the crucible. I even enjoyed grinding for materials in vanilla D1, although I know enough people didn't like that so it won't come back. I mean, every Tuesday for three years except for the down time between DLCs were spent raiding with my friends, and there were always 20+ people on my friends list on ready to raid. Literally none of this is available in D2.
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Wow ok. I disagree with everything you said. You should play borderlands, it actually does all the stuff you mentioned
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Edited by PapaSohan: 1/5/2018 6:41:09 PMI tried, I really hate the gunplay in Borderlands, makes it unplayable for me. Plus they don't have the FUN pvp that I mentioned.
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Really? Destiny pvp was fun for you? OK then.
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It was fun for a lot of people. How many D1 pvp montages did you see on a daily basis popping up on the forums? I have hardly seen anyone do that for D2, because no one cares to see a team of four out team shoot another team of 4... yawn. D1 pvp was extremely fun. Run around and kill things. Maybe win some 1v2s or 1v3s. Maybe get killed three times in a row by supers but then go get a triple kill with your super. Snipe a guy in the face to shut down his hammers. Was it "competitive"? Of course not. But I don't see any pro e-sports team picking up D2...
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I'd argue that it had a significantly higher install base and was a brand new ip. By sheer numbers it would take the win. Other than that I don't remember any positive words on the pvp as far as reviews were concerned
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Or a 5 man Nova bomb on Heavy in supremacy. I still miss that
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Wow, you just brought me back.... FoH'ing a group standing for heavy spawn, so much fun.