With the comments I see here it makes me wonder why you guys bother anyways. No one appreciates anything anymore. I actually hate this community now. Full of snarky idiots and kids.
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[quote]With the comments I see here it makes me wonder why you guys bother anyways. No one appreciates anything anymore. I actually hate this community now. Full of snarky idiots and kids.[/quote] Omg yesss. Finally someone else who noticed it other than me xD
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Lol "no one appreciates anything anymore" -blam!- off.... Mr. Or Mrs. Doesn't understand why people hate bungie But don't worry anyone who disagrees with you is probably a snarky kid right?!?
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This problem is so old. Woulda been nice to have some feedback when the raid was actually relevant
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Edited by TheShadow-cali: 4/1/2018 3:09:37 PM[quote]If you understood how complex creating and maintaining a game is you would get why these bugs appear.[/quote] ...and gamers know when a company constantly cuts content, or scrapes an entire game leaving themselves only 16 months to push it out the door because of a contract. They created these (bugs). This is their own doing and by not play testing their own game this is the result of it. End of story... Oh yeah, didn't they say they "fixed" it already?
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Edited by [SiN]大き氷: 4/3/2018 2:41:49 AMWell Bungie has said plenty before that they make games they want to play. So there's that thankfully.
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They haven't done anything worth appreciating. They give us emblems as rewards, and sparrows for nightfall rewards. Praising bungie is like going outside and praising the dog that just took a massive dump in my yard.
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But isn't it a good thing that the dog took a massive dump in the yard instead of on the carpet?
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Some people asked specifically for cosmetic things, like sparrows and ghosts, to be obtainable as rewards in game. Make up your minds already.
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The game created us monsters. Maybe make a game that doesn’t create monsters?
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Edited by OHNO_IMAPENCIL: 4/1/2018 11:11:04 AMBlows my mind that shit lazy devs get criticism...whatever next? Id say the idiots were Bungie tbh, changing a proven forumula for success to take an easy, lazy route to bring in money. Now they have a game that only caters to casuals, and a game with no challenge, rewards or skill requirement. Log on...level up. Dumbed down to moronic levels. I dont hate the D2 community. They arent the D1 community and the % that played both is tiny, clearly, as they have little over lap. Bungie made a dumbed down game for them, good for them. Doesnt stop me voicing how stupid I think Bungie are for falling on their own sword, and as a customer, it wont stop me being critical of them making a shit game. And doomster....you wonder why Bungie bother? I think the problem, even at launch, stems from the fact many Destiny franchise fans have been asking a similar question for months now... DID BUNGIE BOTHER? lol
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There's a difference between criticism and plain idiotic mess
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yes in the same way there are unfort circumstances that cause games to fail, and then there is just plain idiotic direction, and decision making, rushed together within a -blam!- time deadline.
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Well we kinda don't like you either so there that
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You’re adopted btw
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Dissatisfied customers seeing the game they loved stomped into the dirt by a company who based off their actions doesnt care. Not until their jobs are threatened yes. Thats the community you hate? Well blame bungie they are the ones who took so long to do anything they maybe too late now.
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That’s why they don’t post over here anymore. Mostly just link to Reddit, where constructive discussion happens. I don’t blame em either, I wouldn’t engage with the toxic cesspool this place has become.
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Basically, it's the pursuit of money that drives them on.
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Because you don't expect bugs like this when the original Destiny was around for 3 years prior and they decided to release a completely different game, meaning thay players have had to double up on costs unnecessarily and are treated to another unfinished product. The likelihood is that this will follow the exact same path as D1 and won't be finished until a year before D3 comes out and the cycle will probably start again.
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The only people that will buy D3 are the misinformed who weren't here for D1 and this present hot garbage of a game they threw at us.
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D3 is going to flop worse than this game did.
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I don't disagree from a design point of view. But from a bug stand point I couldn't disagree more. You said it yourself "a different game" so big fixing and the time it takes is completely irrelevant to D1 and the road map of D2 and on to D3.
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But this isn't about the accidental creation of new bugs because in any design and development process, no matter how refined and 'perfect' it may seem, bugs will be introduced but a better and smarter testing process will ensure that less of these bugs make it into the finished product and that is something that follows through in the entire Destiny (D1,D2 and likely D3) process. They can't guess what bugs will appear but they should know what to test by now, considering the bugs appear in pretty major components of the game i.e. raiding, cutscenes etc..
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Edited by Drew5150: 4/8/2018 10:48:53 PMYou said it... less... But that means there will still be some bugs.
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But this is an issue spawning into the raid.. surely that's one of the more important parts of actually starting/joining/playing a raid.. the ability to actually get into the raid in the first place. None of the bugs that have been released recently seem like small or minor bugs, which could be alleviated with a proper testing process in place. I wouldn't expect any major bugs to find their way into something that's been tested properly but there are some aspects that you can't really test conditionally or thoroughly, where some bugs can make their way in.