[quote]Scott Taylor told us "Not on day one." However, he offered the consolation that "if I open my phone right now, we're working on solutions that make that a good experience... We're working on it."[/quote]
Y'all got any more them promises ya keep bangin' on about?
"We're working on it" is hardly a promise now is it, ya big baby. Clear your vault of all the junk.
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I don't think they need to pinky swear. It's reasonable to expect more space if they say they're working on it.
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If someone is working on your car, there's a promise it will be fixed at some point, right? Logic is a thing, you should try it.
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[quote]If someone is working on your car, there's a promise it will be fixed at some point, right? Logic is a thing, you should try it.[/quote] What garbage is this? The irony where fantastic
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Only if you're a moron. Waiting for moronic reply in, 3, 2, 1...
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[quote]Only if you're a moron. Waiting for moronic reply in, 3, 2, 1...[/quote] [b] [/b]
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[quote]If someone is working on your car, there's a promise it will be fixed at some point, right? Logic is a thing, you should try it.[/quote] [i]You[/i] should really give logic a spin. This is a terrible analogy, since it makes the opposite point. If someone is working on your car, there are just shy of a gazillion reasons it could be delayed or even determined not worth the effort. Not to mention they could find something that's plain unfixable and total it for your own safety. All you did was prove that, "We're working on it," means they're trying. Not that there's a firm promise of a given result.
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You fail at English then. If it's being worked on, there's a reasonable expectation it will be completed. No one said when. I'm not expecting it any time soon, because it's a sandbox rework that isn't really in the front of the line. Logic.
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An expectation is not a promise. Looks like it's you who needs a crash course in elementary reading (though, to be fair, your conclusion that any mention that something might happen someday constitutes an inviolable promise [i]is[/i] very elementary...school).
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Well, I hope no one is ever "working on" patching you up in a hospital, using your skewed "definition". I hope they use the logical one. "We are working on it" means exactly that. Time frame isn't implied, only that work is being done. It's not difficult to understand, and if you're that much of an apologist for Bungie that you have to twist what words mean, it's time to reevaluate your understanding of those words. I'd consider cracking a dictionary.
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Yeah, because literally everyone "worked on" in a hospital has a perfect outcome.... Seriously, [i]you[/i] need to invest in a dictionary. Expectations are not promises.
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Ha ha ha... I'm not even sure if you're aware that you just backed up my point. Bravo, Mr Clueless.
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Seriously? Learn to read.
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Ha ha ha ha You still don't get it. Good luck, Muppet.
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Quite the opposite, kid. The fact that all of your responses boil down to childishness like this or some version of, "But they mentioned it--that's a promise!" showcases your tangential relationship with logic as well as your poor reading skills. Muted.
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What you said isn't very logical. I generally pay someone to work on my car.
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Like the time we paid for an expansion in which they said we'd get more space?
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Editado por metastophicleas: 1/20/2017 8:37:07 AM[quote]If someone is working on your car, there's a promise it will be fixed at some point, right? Logic is a thing, you should try it.[/quote] [quote]What you said isn't very logical. I generally pay someone to work on my car.[/quote] Are you seriously that oblivious?
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Are you seriously that condescending?
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Try this again - [quote]If someone is working on your car, there's a promise it will be fixed at some point, right? Logic is a thing, you should try it.[/quote] [quote]What you said isn't very logical. I generally pay someone to work on my car.[/quote] Let me know if it clicks this time.
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As I said, I generally pay someone to work on my car. When I book it in, we have an agreement that it will be ready to go at a specific time. They stick to this agreement because they want a) my money, b) my future patronage, and c) my recommendation. Now, in Bungie's case, they already have our money. They've finished the dev cycle for Destiny. And they know whatever they do, they have a core base of morons who will still throw money at them. Did I get it?
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Not even close. Logic isn't your thing.
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Logic apparently isn't your thing either. Still waiting for an explanation.
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[quote]Logic apparently isn't your thing either. Still waiting for an explanation.[/quote] [quote]Try this again - [quote]If someone is working on your car, there's a promise it will be fixed at some point, right? Logic is a thing, you should try it.[/quote] [quote]What you said isn't very logical. I generally pay someone to work on my car.[/quote] Let me know if it clicks this time.[/quote] If someone is "working on" your car, your expectation is ________? This is simple. If you fail it this time, you're a mental midget and should be ignored by all of mankind.
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All I'm getting from this is that you expect free mechanical work from anyone willing to offer.
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SMH. Muted for ignorance.