I was reading many of the comments and frankly, I can't understand for the life of me why so many players are hell bent on pre-ordering D2 after how Bungie handled D1. I mean come one, keep handing over money to a company that screwed you over multiple times. Make them work for it. Bungie needs to earn that respect back. Shear lunacy.
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Editado por Gatomori: 3/14/2017 12:56:21 PMMaybe because they enjoyed Destiny? It's not hard to understand, if you like a game, you usually get anxious for its sequel. What's really hard to understand is why people get so worked up over a successful video game, to the point of stalking its forum just to hate on the company who made it, all the while pretending to be the "voice of the people". That's real lunacy.
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Destiny is a successful failure. It's not even really Destiny itself that shouldn't be pre ordered, it's really any game or system. Developers have gotten pretty lazy when it comes down to game quality. Rushing the game before it's finished tells the players that the developers just don't care and the players giving out cash for a product that isn't polished tells the developers that the players don't care. This has to stop. I don't really hate destiny or anyone who plays it, I hate what Bungie did to it.
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Editado por Gatomori: 3/14/2017 2:00:49 PMDestiny is a 2 years old console game that's still alive and [url=https://www.bungie.net/ga/Forums/Post/195543139]has already gotten its playerbase majority interested in a sequel[/url]. Destiny is definitely a success, whether you like it or not. And is that a textbook "Don't pre-order!" comment? Well, I'll make it clear right now that I don't care for any of that. This is just a video game, it's not a priority, and as long as I'm enjoying it, I'll pre-order it. Not to mention that the "Gaming industry" will get "killed" anyway, whether by the pre-orders or by the entitled snowflakes that complain about it, and I truly believe that the latter is the one that'll do it.
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I like how you treat my opinion and/or point of view like it's invalid, yet your opinion is right. You sound like a fan boy. You think the "majority" is waiting for a sequel, sure, the "majority" of what's left. How about all the players that got fed up and left? Those numbers of players who enjoy destiny are not the same number of people who actually bought the game. Regardless of what you "think" pre orders have started the downfall of gaming. Dangling a shiny item in front of you to get you to pre order is not smart business, it's baiting ignorance.
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Editado por Gatomori: 3/14/2017 3:03:57 PMAre you seriously playing the victim card? You're an entitled snowflake alright. Not once I treated your opinion as invalid, I just stated mine, and you, being conceited as you are, took it as an offense. If anyone here is using opinions in the wrong way, it's you, who's imposing yours as the community's and getting upset when someone goes against it. And the playerbase is "what's left", as it doesn't include non-players, obviously. So there's no mistake in what I said. Besides, the (normal) people who doesn't play anymore probably just stopped playing because they got tired of it, not because "they got fed up and left", just like it happens to every game there is. Or do you think that 1984's Tetris still has the same playerbase? The way you're treating Destiny, a meaningless video game, with such importance, shows how lacking your priorities are. There has been no downfall to gaming, only an increase in "snowflake gamers", which are nothing more than millenials with nothing worthy to protest about. The fact that people who complain about pre-ordering doesn't know shit about how to run a triple A company is there to support that. For example, you just said "pre-orders" and "baiting" is bad for business, which is absurd, since pre-ordering gives a safe revenue to work with and "baiting" is literally "marketing".
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Whatever dude. At no point during my post did I say anyone owes me anything so calling me an entitled snowflake was pretty childish. Your initial and subsequent reply came off as one sided and condescending. Hardly the "victim" card when the conversation is already one sided. I didn't once see you say why pre orders were good other than "marketing". I never told you to not buy the game, I could care less, yet you accused me of hating on people who play. Totally not my point. If you have something meaningful to add, cool, I'd love to hear it, if not, then I'm afraid we must agree to disagree.
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You made a whole comment pointing out stuff I didn't say about stuff you didn't say either. What are you even trying to do? I didn't say you're a entitled snowflake because you said someone owes you, I said you were one because you were acting like a victim once I disagreed with you, which is not only the real childish behaviour here, but also completely independent of a conversation being one sided or not (or whatever you meant by that messy sentence). If you didn't "see me say" why I liked pre-orders, then you failed to read my comment. I [i]made it clear[/i] in my second reply to you, but apparently it was not enough for someone so close minded on criticizing a video game. I never said that you were interfering with my purchase, matter of fact, I said that I don't care as well, also in my second reply. I never accused you of hating on players, even though you did call those who were going to pre-order Destiny 2 lunatics. So it's obviously not my point either. I wouldn't have known it unless we had this "argument", but it would be better for it to just end, as you're to "sensible" to have an actual argument and will keep on relying on victimizing yourself, even if you have to make up some complex false accusations about false accusations.