So after reading the Weekly Update, I found something rather suspicious concerning DeeJ in the text. This is hugely important, and can lead to greater, more in depth discoveries pertaining to Bungie and their community managers.
Here is the portion of the Weekly update that I would like you to read.
[quote]Matchmakers
How we introduce you to your opponents in the Crucible has been a hot topic of conversation lately. The chatter continues this week as we sample the overall reaction to how new Matchmaking settings have shaped the Crimson Doubles experience. Reports from the front have suggested that "date night" has been pretty competitive. Here’s Design Lead Lars Bakken with some fresh thoughts.
Lars: Hey everyone, we’ve made some great strides to update Matchmaking over the last couple of weeks. For those of you just tuning in, Matchmaking itself is governed by some specific design goals: Ensuring you get into a match in a timely fashion, looking for a good connection, creating relatively balanced teams so players don’t get stomped continually. We’re gathering a ton of data and listening to feedback. We’re examining the new Damage Referee and figuring out if and when we want to deploy it wider. There is more work to do and we’re planning our next steps right now. When we’re ready to share them, we’ll activate DeeJ. Thanks again for all your help.
A balancing act that involves millions of players never ends.
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Did you catch anything suspicious? Here I'll make it a bit easier:
[quote] When we’re ready to share them, we’ll activate DeeJ. Thanks again for all your help. [/quote]
Do you see it now?
[quote]We'll [b][u][i]activate DeeJ[/i][/u][/b][/quote]
WOW!!! This brings up huge questions. What do they mean by "activate"? Is DeeJ secretly a robot? Is he even real? Is he an exo, or even a synth? Bungie must have control of some type of future technology that we are unaware of.
[u]This must be where all the money went[/u]
Bungie has an alleged 500 million to create a game to last 10 years. From looking through the forums, one can see that this game is not what it was to be expected.
My guess is Bungie has spent a large portion on a robot, which they code-named DeeJ. But why would they do this? Was it an attempt at recreating an exo from their imagination?
Speaking of exos, they where created by the traveler during the golden age. If DeeJ is an exo, then is there also a Traveller in Bungie studios? If so, it must be secret, as the government would not allow for extraterrestrial activity outside of their control.
[i]Is this a Power Struggle?[/i]
Is Bungie avoiding investigation? To stay out of the view of the government, Bungie must be a major corporation, one that has connections within.
[i]So many questions, so little time.[/i]
How about the other community managers? Are they exos? They must be, as Bungie wouldn't allow for real people to control their sacred forums. People like Cosmo, the Ninjas, and the Mentors, are they Exos?
Please give any information regarding this seriously important subject regarding Bungie. If you come up with more questions, post them below and together, hopefully we can get to the bottom of this mess.
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DeeJ is a fictional character, just like Disembodied Soul.
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Inb4 ninja
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Deej is illuminatiii?
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5 RisposteModificato da Dona: 2/12/2016 3:23:00 PMI must say [i][b]activate[/b][/i] is a poor choice of word.
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Oh and btw, read the entire Weekly update, and this was the only thing that interested me... Great update lmao.
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1 RispondiWas worth a good chuckle at least. By the way, did you know robots can't chuckle? I mean, when was the last time you saw Deej chuckle?
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He is a Synth. All Synths must be destroyed. Ad Victorium........
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1 RispondiHe's a puppet, I wouldn't go as far to say a robot tho...
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1 RispondiJust... no