This is an issue that's been around going back to the alpha, it was known back then, and it should have been addressed back then as that's the point of an alpha and a beta test. No other game has this issue. It's something that should have been researched beforehand, and then addressed before release. Fixing the servers prior to launch would have been much easier than having to tell thousands of students to tell their IT departments what to do, and hoping that they do it. When a company makes a product it is their responsibility to make sure it works for consumers, or that at the very least that it is made apparent that the product might not work for everyone. Bungie made no attempt to do that, and still hasn't really said much on the matter after four days at all.
I don't blame students who pirate music, I don't blame my IT department, I don't blame my school, I blame Bungie. It was their job to make a game that would work well, it was their job to inform people that this could happen and why, it was their job to come up with a fix for it, and it's their job to keep people up to date on this. The only real acknowledgement we've received is a tweet and forum post. Now, normally I wouldn't be upset, except for the fact that I spent $100 on a game, that I had no way of knowing would not work when I got back to my dorm. So now, I am mad.
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