Bugs that need to be addressed also need to be fixed, ideally, as soon as possible. Why do you wait until some mid-season patch weeks later, instead of fixing it straight away?
We always see these “emergency maintenance” events happening, and for what? Fixes that nobody will notice?
It’s also clear where your priorities lie, Bungie. We get a bug that works in our favour, patched the next day. We complain about negative bugs for weeks, forced to wait even longer for a mid-season patch.
Sound familiar yet?
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I thought mid season patch was to implement new bugs they can fix over the coming weeks. Like the Overthrow Chest dropping exo class items. 3 weeks not patched...
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7 Replies[quote]We get a bug that works in our favour, patched the next day. We complain about negative bugs for weeks, forced to wait even longer for a mid-season patch.[/quote]This is a particularly stupid time to regurgitate this lie, given that Choir isn't going to be nerfed until Episode 2 comes out & Graviton Lance was fixed in like a week.
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3 RepliesMy understanding is 1. You can't rapid fire patches due to consoles needing a bunch of security checks before going live. 2. Destiny is notoriously difficult to work on. 3. Rushing patches would likely lead to even more bugs 4. Iirc putting them out together js more stable