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Editado por exalted_lemonade: 8/17/2019 12:35:38 AM
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Dress code next time. Please.

After watching the Armor 2.0 stream and seeing a Bungie figure dressed like they just woke up was unappealing to say the least. One of the only good things about Activi$ion was that they always had a professional and refined appearance. While it’s okay to be casual in a work place such as a game development company it is most definitely not appropriate to appear that way to the consumer. I’m not friends with the dev team and I’m not watching a Sunday night game with them either. I’m a consumer. Part of being a consumer is having a safe knowledge that the creator of my consumption cares about the product. So tell me how could the team care about the product if they don’t care to wear shoes? Please have a common decency dress code next time. Edit- no this is not about gender. No I don’t want to see formal wear. My intended point was I would’ve liked to see something above minimal effort. While I respect the work that the dev team does that appreciation does not transfer over to being happy with seeing pure disregard for respecting each other’s time. I understand that tech culture is dominated by people who don’t care about the newest fashion trend but professional presentation is still important. Had everybody on the stream been dressed casually I would’ve seen no problem. In the past the dev members have been dressed casual and that’s fine. Something above nothing is all those of us with a problem are requesting. On a side note the sexism and the idea of “being a snowflake” both have no place here. This isn’t meant to be a hate mob. This is just feedback so Bungie knows that the consumers expect to see a level of professionalism above none. Edit 2- yes. There are more pressing matters with the actual game. However the problems with the game do not override the problems with presentation. There is room for both discussions to occurs. Hopefully somebody has relayed that below causal wear is not the appropriate wear for a live appearance.

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  • And Luke Smith said they ‘worked hard.’ Bullllllshiiit. They drink beer at work, take a month off for Christmas like school children, half-ass/re-skin/recycle content, take paid maternity leaves, ret-con D1 story, show up to streams/work in pajamas, put their dirty feet up on the table unprofessionally and disrespectfully, throttle XP, block polite and legitimate criticism, type wrong descriptions of in-game items, etc. And of course, the Bungie fanboys are in full force blindly defending yet another deplorable act by their precious little multi-million dollar company , pulling the sexism card like the journalists and society programmed them to do, because apparently, women are above being criticized for appearing and presenting a huge company unprofessionally during a worldwide livestream. It doesn’t matter if they wear their bedroom clothes, put their feet on the table and wear no shoes. Fu** off. Whenever you’re in a public setting, especially under a professional environment, whether you are praised or critiqued is entirely fair game. Honestly, it’s the management’s fault in the end; hiring based on gender rather than merits leads to poor image, poor products and poor sales. Bungie will learn this the hard way as they continue to fall from Grace.

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