It's funny people think just cause a few of us criticize the game and bungie means we hate it. When it's actually quite the opposite. We all want a better game, it's just that the sweeping changes they talked about making since TTK don't seem that different. We all do not want to be cheated again like we were back in D1. We're not asking for a new game entirely just actual improvements that tell people yeah this is destiny 2 not an expansion.
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Thank you :)
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Fanboys tend to see any and all criticism as an attack due to the nature of the Internet.
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Some of these responses are paid for. It starts a trend other more vulnerable consumers will emulate
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I doubt it. I mean yeah, Activison ain't exactly very honest, but I doubt they'd stoop so low
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There are firms that are absolutely contracted for such services in any entrenched industry. That's just the state of the game moving forward. As far as a value judgment goes, if you can get someone's opinion to change, or proactively alter discourse to align with whatever, does it really matter? Does what they used to think (or would have thought w/o being interfered with) continue to exist in some way? Is that any worse than shitposting resulting in a lost sale? I wouldn't call it low if people who are vulnerable to changing their opinion... change their opinion.
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Just curious and nothing more. What is a fanboy to you?
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Just anyone who defends something no matter what the response is. Someone who is quick to defend a company regardless for their actions.
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Thanks, I agree.