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Edited by RicKmyRallS: 7/22/2019 4:12:46 AM
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Kudos Bungie for the appropriate response to Bad JuJu cheese.

I think the way you all decided to handle this was fair to everyone. Thumbs up. To clarify I didn’t do the cheese but totally would have. Doesn’t make a difference to me whether you did or not but overall just satisfied with the response Bungie went with. 45/50
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  • Honestly I am kind of disappointed by this response, since it basically flies in the face of bungie's general policy up till now. Bungie has made it very clear in the past that if an exploit is entirely within the game, then those that use it will have no negative repercussions, and yet now they are going back on the policy. Different developers have different policies when it comes to this type of stuff. BioWare has always made it clear that they have basically zero tolerance, and so if there is a big bug/exploit, they will roll people back or lock things, ect. Bungie on the other hand has always made it clear that so long as you don't use something outside of the game, such as pulling the internet, or something like that, then nothing will happen to you. And I am fine with either policy, so long as it is made clear, and the company sticks to it. My issue comes in when companies start picking and choosing when they are going to use each policy, which isn't really fair to your player base. Pick a policy and stick to it.

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