There you go, the community did the leg work now please send out a patch. I know it's the holidays but the next 3 weeks with it taking about 5 minutes just to look at your menu, or god forbid, you need to change a mod, that is 10 minutes. Yes, there is a lot of hyperbole, but it is justified considering how long everything is taking. Unless the game went on holiday as well.
Edit: To be clear, in the TWAB it said they were looking into reports of the UI running slow, not that they were aware that it is running slow and are looking into why. It seems my grasp of the English language upset people who thought I didn't know the difference. I would also like to say that it is fine that they need time to look into why the issue is occurring so they can develop a proper software patch, I just think it would suck for this to be the way the game is running for people who get it for Christmas, as it wouldn't be very enjoyable for new players. That is all, continue your digital bashing at your leisure and to the guy who called me a grapefruit(?), I am generous and forgiving, thank you and have a lovely Christmas and New Year.
Edit 2: Wow, I was completely unaware that a majority of the Destiny 2 forum community are software engineers and programmers. The amount of vague "you clearly don't know sh!t about coding" and telling me I don't need to be able to interact with the menus is astounding. Please lords of the digital destiny universe educate this lowly pleb. I'm fascinated by this thing you call binary, C++, and how you created the digital world using unreal engine 5.
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5 RespuestasWhich scenario is worse? That they did not test their game AT ALL before releasing it, or that they tested it, saw it took this long, and still decided that it was fine anyways.