I don't buy this argument. If you want real, focused feedback you have to know what questions to ask to elicit the right kind of feedback. I get it, streamers and YTers play this game a lot, but most of the population is made up of average people. Maybe Bungie should consider the average guardian and not just content creators. I know content creators are free advertising, but if Bungie is serious about fixing the game, maybe a different perspective would help.
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Edited by GalaxySpider: 4/6/2018 1:03:11 PMAnd the average mass are just people with no analytic thoughts...but this is what the game needs right now. Datto for one, is such a guy, specialized in PvE and he played WoW for a very long time. Or how do you explain topic titles like „this video sums it up how much the game sucks“ (or articles) followed by a one liner from the OP, and he obviously couldn‘t articulate in the same way and needed to post that video. That‘s like having no opinion at all. People call fans of the game brainless sheep, when the exact same can be said to the people who post no feedback at all, calling others out or insult players who like the game (or certain aspects). When I take look at the first few pages here, more than half of the posts are pointless nonsense, blind hate, and insults to nearly everyone at Bungie. Nothing here helps.
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Yes, I know. Datto is sooooooooo smart. Give me a break! Most people could do what he or any other streamer does. Ooooh, I made a spreadsheet with every legendary weapon! Get over it!
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Exactly what I have said...
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Edited by Odin: 4/6/2018 4:05:17 AMI don't buy it either. Bungie could send out a survey and get actual feedback. Did you know they did this only once in D1? It was only a survey asking gamers why they quit D1. Screw asking gamers for feedback to what could actually improve the game and take that feedback and apply it to the game. That just makes too damn much common sense.
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If Bungie emailed me a survey that was in depth, took me 40 mins to complete but asked me focused and pointed questions that you could see would actually help the experience, I’d actually fill it out (I’d receive it at work and the D1 survey looked like work). But I’m not a fool. How do you fuel the hype train without stoking it yourself...? Fly a bucket of streamers and you tubers for a junket and let them do it for you.... Unfortunantly this is smoke and mirrors nothing more...
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[quote]If Bungie emailed me a survey that was in depth, took me 40 mins to complete but asked me focused and pointed questions that you could see would actually help the experience, I’d actually fill it out (I’d receive it at work and the D1 survey looked like work). But I’m not a fool. How do you fuel the hype train without stoking it yourself...? Fly a bucket of streamers and you tubers for a junket and let them do it for you.... Unfortunantly this is smoke and mirrors nothing more...[/quote] I would fill out the survey as well if they were legit about it. But as anyone can see that looks faces reality of the situation as it is right now with Bungie and thes game. Bungie is not a company today that is creating a game for the gamers as well as themselves. It's all about them so No one will Ever see a legit survey from Bungie.
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Edited by Jvp WReNCh: 4/6/2018 1:21:22 AMIt's more of an observation than an argument. Bungie has a feedback forum & a general D2 forum where people can weigh in on what they like or don't like, so they don't need to ask any questions. I've seen this community progressively whine over virtually every aspect of D1 to the point that D2 (boring as it is) was the next logical step in their development process. Not saying YouTubers don't share some of the blame of bad feedback, but they're the Chiefs that can represent thousands of Indians at a time.