https://www.destructoid.com/destiny-2-s-incredibly-slow-patch-cycle-is-an-anomaly-in-a-swiftly-moving-landscape-495290.phtml
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30 RespuestasIt's like everybody except bungie is learning from bungies mistakes
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4 Respuestas"For the past six months or so Destiny 2 has been a punching bag. Whether the discussion revolved around poor rewards, the removal of basic quality of life features in the sequel that were present in the original, the decision to release a bare-bones premium expansion and gate content behind it, the insistence on valuing PVP so heavily that it hurts PVE, or the (still) poor level of communication, Bungie has been in the hot seat, and rightfully so." Gold....
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8 RespuestasThe game doesn't even have memorable boss fights or any memorable ultras, secrets, lore, exotics, quests, everything was taking away, exotics, modifiers on heroics, can't choose a pvp mode, the list goes on and on, idk what this game is but it isn't Destiny.
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4 RespuestasEditado por tre11style: 3/21/2018 7:57:42 PMBungie is dead to me. This article says it quite well and stuff I’ve been saying since D1 actually. They don’t really listen, they are a “know it all” company and lift their nose up to everyone around them. Balance issues have plagued this game since D1, and this was a huge red flag for me back then. They really aren’t sure how to fix their game. They don’t balance, they nerf to oblivion and another meta comes about till they nerf that type gun to oblivion as well. This smells of incompetence to the max. Look at games like Battlefield where balance is almost perfect, and when it’s not it’s resolved pretty darn fast. Or, even CoD, r6, and yes even the Division, things get fixed sooner rather than the later side of things. Bungie is in year 4 and still has no clue on their weapon system and how to balance it. Something always rises to the top and then it will never be heard from again once it’s “balanced”.
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7 RespuestasDestiny 2 isn’t being fixed. I’ve accepted it.
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21 RespuestasEditado por DaCannonnn: 3/21/2018 5:52:47 PMInb4 Bungie gets shut down in a few years and we get lots of juicy details about the mismanagement from within the studio that was the reason for their piss poor execution of...everything. I guarantee there is a power struggle, if not many, within Bungie that is causing everything to come out half ass and extremely slow. Tooooo many cooks.
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7 RespuestasBungie is a sad sad depressing pile of mush. They are the ridicule of the industry right now. The interwebs are hazing them so badly its like watching a starving polar bear roam the desert. Destiny 2 has so much bad stigma that I know the developers hate going to work. They must have absolutely no motivation left. This game is such a disappointment and they know it. Their community has moved on to other games and instead of trying to get them back they'd rather just put the update cycle on auto repeat. Iron Banner/Faction Rally/Iron Banner/Faction Rally/**Seasonal Event**/Iron Banner/Faction Rally/Iron Banner/Faction Rally. Gets old real fast. This game would have done well back in 2005 when the bar was much lower but in 2018 you must be out of your damn mind to think players will stay loyal when you feed them a generic pop tart when they can get cinnabons for free. What's even sadder is when I launch the Blizzard launcher (PC) every other game on there has regular updates and previews to upcoming events while D2 just advertises Flashpoint: EDZ like that's something new and cool. Btch please!
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Destiny 2 is like a playbook for how not to do video games development, and community management.
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7 RespuestasDuring the Halo days, Bungie was kept on a leash by Microsoft. Bungie did not like the leash and snapped at their master, so Microsoft took Bungie to the dog pound. Activision saw Bungie all cleaned up and adopted them. Activision then let Bungie run around the neighborhood without a leash (D1). Activision scolded Bungie.... bad Bungie.... and opened the front door again (D2). Now Bungie has bitten someone (customers of D2). Time for Activision to send Bungie back to the pound.
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1 RespuestaAre the dev tools really that inefficient?
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8 RespuestasBungie is pathetic in every possible way, I’ve been banned for a month now and hope they ban me again, destiny 2 is pathetic and whoever is in charge of it deserves to be beaten close to death. YOU R PATHETIC SCUMGIE!!!
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4 RespuestasYep great article. I’ve been saying that their arrogance is so infuriating right from the start of destiny. Customers, yes we are customers not gamers or fans, that’s how the industry sees us so why don’t bungie give us the respect we deserve. we stood by them throughout D1, taking all their odd decisions and complete lack of communication, then they give us D2, we deserve to know what has happened, the truth, not some condescending message which creates more questions than it answers. The division sucked it up and their customers respect them for that. Digital extremes are fantastic at communicating with their community and they get respect for it. See a trend bungie or do we need to spell it out for you in an 8 year olds language? You know like how you talk to us.
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That article is even making the rounds on Facebook. Destiny 2 has it coming from all directions now.
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2 Respuestas-blam!- bungie
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4 RespuestasI paid through this last seasonal DLC. They have that long to convince me the game will be fixed. That does not mean they can fix the game with the fall DLC and have me buy in for the fix. They got a year purchase from me based on all the great play time I had in D1. My future with the game is now based on my time spent in D2 and based on that they don't get more cash in the fall. the next couple of updates had better be some big swings at fixing this mess.
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Like bungie cares?!? They already took our money and cashed the checks at the bank. They are laughing at us 😂
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[quote]...Bungie's biggest problem is hubris -- they're only willing to [briefly or underhandedly] admit defeat if their hand is caught in the cookie jar... ...The whole "we're not addressing the elephant in the room because we know what we're doing" style development is an archaic way of doing things, and Bungie is suffering because of it... ...It doesn't help that they take months to deploy balance fixes that its competitors can rollout in days... ...they still haven't made good on their promise to actually communicate.[/quote]
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5 RespuestasOne of the community managers needs to grab this and pass it along to the top
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52 Respuestas"Incredibly slow patch cycle" It's 4x quicker than D1. Post invaild.
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Nice last name.
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5 RespuestasEditado por ccSPiTFiRΞ: 3/22/2018 6:38:19 AMI didn't read your posted link, but you should know that D2 development is not the main focus point for Bungie. And the problem is not the slow patch cycle, it's because Bungie rolls out untested content which they end up patching week after week. They know as well as we do that D2 was a major fail & have therefore moved the majority of their devs over to the development of D3. [spoiler]I can already see the quick "prove it!" responses to my post. Just google it & see for yourself.[/spoiler]
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3 Respuestas6 months in and Best Buy is selling the game for 20 bucks!!
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Related article https://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2018/03/22/the-weirdest-part-of-destiny-2-is-that-bungie-recognized-its-current-problems-before-release/
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2 RespuestasIt doesn’t paint a pretty picture. It’s not good and definitely not good for Bungie and their investors. It’s pathetic how they managed to screw up a perfectly good game into the garbage they’re throwing at us now. It can only get worse.
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2 RespuestasDestiny 2 has killed Destiny...
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That is an outstanding article.