Consumer is the boss. If they’re not, who are you making this game for? lol
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hey dude, not everyone likes to sit down and watch something they enjoy get turned into something uninspired and boring. Please consider that you yourself are rather delusional for speaking for the company that actively ignores you
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I don't think you understand how business works, you need CUSTOMERS to buy PRODUCT this allows the developers to make more PRODUCT with the CUSTOMERS MONEY, actively ignoring what a large portion of the CUSTOMERS would like is a good way to lose MONEY. It's the CUSTOMERS job to tell the PRODUCER what works and what doesn't this makes the COSTOMER more likely to buy more of the PRODUCERS PRODUCT.
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I feel that you might be missing out the larger point that Necrogen is trying to make here. By your own post, if it truly is the customer's "job" to tell the "producer" what works and what doesn't, then it behooves the customer to try to do that "job" efficiently and effectively, yes? It turns out that quoting John C. Maxwell, Albert Einstein, and waxing about why too much pride is bad (m'kay?) isn't a very efficient way to give feedback. As a reader I'm not even actually sure what part of the interview the original poster was actually upset about outside of a vague notion that Luke Smith has too much pride. Were they upset that Luke speculated about a future where some of the supers that are currently in the game would be removed? Are they not a fan of how the customization of the darkness subclass works so they would not want to see the Light subclasses moved onto that system? Do they want to see Nova Warp buffed so they were especially dismayed that this one was singled out as an example of a super that would get the axe? Was it all of the above? Or was it truly the very specific feedback that Luke Smith seemed too prideful to them when they read the interview? It's not at all clear to me, so I'm not sure how it'd be at all clear to Bungie, because it seems like the original poster chose to prioritize a whole lot of other things aside from actually giving feedback when they wrote their post. And perhaps the point of their post in the first place was not to provide feedback at all and was simply to vent their frustrations in an arguably dramatic way. That's well and good, but perhaps you'll agree with me that it's a bit odd for the original poster to be exempt from criticism because "it's the customer's job to tell the producer what works and what doesn't" when the customer in question doesn't seem to be doing their "job" effectively :P
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You're deliberately ignoring the argumentation because you know you'd look like an idiot. Great job acknowledging that and understanding what it meant. You aren't the boss of bungie. You're [i][b]just[/b][/i] a consumer.
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So that’s a “yes” lol Consumer dictates demand. You can’t make money if there is no demand. Bungie is reducing demand if their product by refusing to listen to those that purchase it... Again. Economics. You’re welcome.
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Necrogenにより編集済み: 12/20/2020 7:28:04 PMA non-sequitur means your thread of logic does not connect you moron. I'm not going to tell you who I voted for because it's none of your business and has nothing to do with the conversation. Omfg great, thanks money is important. Woaaaah far out concept. Except you have none on data, projections, profits etc. Stop acting like you know what bungie makes. Logic, learn some. You're welcome.