I see Bungie developers on Twitter keeping us updated on future plans but the guy who hyped up this mess of a game the most pre launch is nowhere to be found. Surely he can pull his head out of his a** long enough to offer up an explanation, reassurance, or an apology for why he was trying to sell us a lemon of a game.
Oh Luke, come out come out wherever you are..
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9 답변It's No Man's Sky all over again. Sean hyped his game up so much, then disappeared when people said it sucked. Luke must be following his hero.
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3 답변[quote]I see Bungie developers on Twitter keeping us updated on future plans but the guy who hyped up this mess of a game the most pre launch is nowhere to be found. Surely he can pull his head out of his a** long enough to offer up an explanation, reassurance, or an apology for why he was trying to sell us a lemon of a game. Oh Luke, come out come out wherever you are..[/quote] He is at KFC. Eating
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2 답변Bungie have wisely kept him out of the spotlight. His brand of arrogance and glib offhand commentary is the absolute last thing Bungie needs at the moment. You roll Luke out when things are going well and you lock him in the basement when times are tough.
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1 답변Whenever Luke smith speaks, a baby duck gets torn apart by a pack of wild dogs. Don’t make him speak.
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He’s too arrogant to admit that he really doesn’t know what the community wants or how it wants to play. Plus, Bungievision is smart to keep him hidden away so he can’t open his mouth and say something stupid to piss people off more. Hopefully he’s gone, or demoted back to being a shitty game blogger.
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5 답변I'm laughing thinking about what he's doing right now. He made so much money developing Vanilla Destiny2, after it hit the fan he boned out and dumped it all on Chris Barret. Luke is probably on a yacht with some fine women smoking a Cuban.
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Who cares? There’s way bigger issues plaguing D2 then where the poor excuse of game Dev is. If D2 wouldn’t of made the money it has then he’d be looking for a new job. The reality of the situation is that he’s done his job, made a profitable game. He like the rest of Bungie do not care like the Bungie of Old about making games “players want to play” This Bungie cares about making the most money possible given the least amount of effort req’d. They succeeded. D2 is the proof.