There are a lot of games that have them, and it's gotta be within Bungie or Activision's means to put them in Destiny 2. So why aren't they there?
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Becouse thay are to tight to buy real ones
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I have a dedicated server.
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2 RepliesBecause they -blam!-ed up the netcode by only implementing P2P because it's cheaper. They reduced the number of players to 8, so they have less network trafic between consoles. Makes it look work better in a number of cases. It's all about saving face without doing anything and generating profit without investment.
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1 ReplyBungie has Developed a new system thats supposed to be some what similar to dedicated servers Cheers
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9 RepliesBecause Destiny is not one of those games that needs them.
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The one answer, [b]the only answer[/b], that matters? [b][i][u]Money[/u][/i][/b]. Activision will not spend it.
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Because bungie likes profit margins, not expenses
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They couldn't figure out how to do it.
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Because it is a lot cheaper not to. Less overhead means more profit.
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As Sheila Broflovski and the other members of MAC say, "Blame Canada" [spoiler]:)[/spoiler]