What is there to say about adding space. You should revise yourself because you just said deej posted only twice in a five month period. Ive been playing since release too.
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How about updates on the status of their discussion they've been having for half a year now? How about if those discussions are actually going to be implemented? Maybe insight on how much space they're thinking about adding? Maybe explain how come adding more space for bounties was able to be done in a matter of weeks, but vault space is taking 4+ months. There's many things you could touch on actually.
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PaperBowserにより編集済み: 2/3/2015 1:10:24 AMThat level of sharing with customers is inappropriate. Are they working on these things as hard as they want us to believe? Probably not. Are they working on them way harder than the community gives them credit for? Probably. Anyone who's ever worked in a corporate environment knows what I'm talking about.
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So making things like updating the symbols for materials or adding in a sparrow is of more importance than fixing the things more than half the user base actually needs.... Makes sense. That's their problem, lack of priority.
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PaperBowserにより編集済み: 2/3/2015 1:39:59 AMThey are making what they believe to be the best choices for the future of their business. We, as consumers, are not entitled to be a part of that process. Of course, smart companies incorporate feedback from their customers and remain flexible and responsive to consumers' needs. Let's look at the larger picture though. Destiny is a good game. People are only as upset as they are about the glitches and slow-moving enhancement schedules because they love the game. If the product actually sucked, as many games do, people would play if for a week or two, move on to the next hyped game release, and not think too much about it. Bungie knows what the community has been saying. If you think they're just choosing to ignore all of it, I question your critical thinking aptitude. They are making decisions about how to balance glitch patrol with future development with the resources available to them. They are prioritizing. And yes, sometimes that means adding a new sparrow, because that sparrow was additional content for the games progression moving forward. If they ignore future development in hopes of fixing every issue addressed in the forums, the game dies. Honestly, from a business perspective, how valuable do you think expanding the vault is? Any player who needs more vault space, of whom I am certainly one, is already a power user of the product. A large percentage of us will be buying the next few expansions even if no existing bugs or functionality gaps are fixed. How, then, do you make the business case that the vault expansion should take priority over anything that may draw new and lapsed users to the game? TL;DR: Bungie is not ignoring its player base. They will fix these issues, but not on your timeline.