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Editado por Shiba: 9/21/2015 6:14:58 PM
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The cancer that is called "past-gen"

So as we know, past-gen consoles such as the 360 and PS3 have to be up-to-date with the current-gen consoles. Why are they considered cancer? Well let me tell ya. Past gen console users are the reason why we don't have bigger vaults to put our extra weapons, they are the reason why we can't have more then three people in a patrol, and they are also the reason why baby's are born with Down's syndrome. Those are just three of many reasons why we should consider past-gen users cancerous and stuff. Thank you and have a nice day c: Edit 1: So apparently some people are offended by the way I used "cancer". In response to this I will do absolutely nothing

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  • If you actually knew anything about how these current systems work you would understand that last gen is not the reason we have smaller vaults. It is Bungie's fault due to shitty optimization and pure laziness. Have you seen GTA? That game has twice the world Destiny does with over twice as many players in it at once and rarely will you see anything even remotely resembling an error code on the last gen. Meanwhile I can hop on Destiny on my Xbox one with an open connection, great upload and download speed, and zero packet loss and still get kicked due to some random bs error code. "Shitty optimization creates shitty loading times" as our lord Yahtzee Croshaw once said, so heed it and understand how completely daft both you and your post are

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