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9/28/2020 11:28:35 AM
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Streamers are Bungie’s Shareholders.

When you think about it, Bungie treats Streamers and YouTubers as Shareholders. It’s the “Streamers” that Bungie aims to please, not the average players who play this Game. Streamers wanted Sunsetting, the average player does not. Streamers wanted the Seasonal Model, the average player does not, the Streamers wanted Content Vaulting, the average player does not yet its what we get. It’s the sad reality of it, but it’s Streamers that murder this Game.
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  • Editado por TheArtist: 9/28/2020 12:32:50 PM
    Uh, no. Streamers represent very low cost marketing for Bungie. The problem is that it took years for Bungie to figure out that streamers are business owners and HUGE statistical outliers in terms of how much, and how intensely they play. So if you cater your game so that Streamers can play for months and months without running out of things to do, you either lose money trying to make that much content.....or your game is so impossibly grindy/tediously difficult that no one else wants to play it. Which is why Bungie made some major mistakes in game design and tuning earlier in the franchise by trying to give these guys what they wanted. That being said. The split in the community over Sunsetting and Vaulting isn't between streamers and everyone else. Its between those who understand how loot games work, and the technological limitations that the game is hitting its head against right now....and those who do not. Those who are willing to let the game CHANGE in the ways it needs to in order to allow it to grow....and those who stubbornly want to cling to what is. Even if what is currently being done clearly isn't working. This game is at ZERO risk for dying. Don't kid yourself. But what it IS on the verge of is a major reshufling of the player base, as the game gets more attractive to PVE players and RPG players....and less attractive to PVP and conventional shooter players. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. A game that is made for everyone, is really a game that is made for no one.

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