Luke Smith releases these interviews claiming that his and Bungie decisions are healthy for the game. Sunset weapons, locations, armors, possibly exotics and now almost confirmed supers.
These decision don’t reflect the community of Destiny what so ever. We are all on a sinking ship caused by the bad decisions from the Devs/managers, but instead of causing mutiny and dropping the game to possibly wake up the devs/managers to change for the better we do nothing but keep on buying the content.
It’s impossible to say we that stay are not addicted to Destiny. Can you drop the game whenever you like and play something else? The answer is No, you can’t. I have people who went back to playing Destiny because it was double ordeal rewards for the 4th time in one season. They were playing a completely different game but couldn’t control their compulsion to play Destiny. That’s an addiction.
Ok so you say you’re having fun, and it doesn’t matter the changes they do. Or you complain but you keep playing. That’s Stockholm syndrome. We have been abused over and over again but at the end of the day they still feed you something whether you wanted it or not. We don’t know anything better so we keep coming back.
Clearly we are all on this ship slowly sinking away while Bungie moves to their new IP Matter, they are making these horrid decisions to make us leave on purpose but we keep coming back. They have us. We are addicted.
It’s clear that Destiny isn’t their priority even though they say it is. They have hidden motives. That’s why they claim these crazy ideas, but they’re not coming from the community they are coming from somewhere else dark. Somewhere twisted with lies, manipulations, greed all for the future of something that isn’t Destiny but their new IP.
So I say Bungie, Luke Smith. Sell Destiny to Vicarious Visions or another studio that actually cared about the players.
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How much does he sell a dime for?
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I thought that was Spider.
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3 RepliesVV is an Activision studio. And Bungie is still trying to clean up the mess that was the result of their contract with Activision Careful what you wish for...
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1 ReplyAnd people keep coming back for a fix
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9 RepliesNowhere has it been mentioned to sunset exotics so stop making things up.
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[quote]Luke Smith is the Pirate Captain Drug Dealer of Destiny [/quote] Damn you just made him sound cool AF, gotta like the dude a bit more now just reading that.
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1 ReplyThey won't sell it. It's making too much money. It's making more money than ever according to a recent interview with a CEO
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Hey hey hey, leave Pirates out of this please. Pirates are good people.