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Edited by MONKEYGOTRABIES: 2/7/2020 7:00:51 PM
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You're opining on something that has been a central issue for over five years. Nothing against you or your input, but it's insignificant. You're one of thousands that have stated this for half a decade. It's not that they will not improve this, it's that poor management and developmental decisions have essential put Bungle in a position where they've been operating one to two years behind at all times. Ever had a job in retail where a third of the floor called in sick and the entire day was a laborious, manic fustercluck? Now imagine every day is like that for five years. This is a franchise that rebooted both D1 and D2 and scrapped the narrative and twice attempted to rework a three to four year development cycle in sixteen to eighteen months, perpetually holding their teams way out in the weeds. Even if they could craft a decent evolving narrative and ways to guide players through that, their decisions insure they won't.
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  • I really hate to say it, but you nailed it right in the ballpark! And especially since their dev teams are like skeleton crews on a barely functioning ship, on what I'd assume to be all fronts, and the likelihood that they have their best staff working on whatever new ip they have planned, I guarantee that all their projects, Destiny and whatever lies ahead in the future, will suffer the same, unfortunate fate. They need to invest in new talent that give a damn about the game's future, because the teams working now might as well be overworked and burnt out of Destiny, as much of the community is.

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  • Destiny is essentially Circuit City. Make a few bad decisions or calculations and start falling behind in sales. Due to loss of income you start offering less and less new product. The people that do come in say, "nobody wants all of this old shit." Sales drop more, and every quarter they realize a recovery gets further and further out of reach. It becomes a joke at their expense. Reputation hits rock bottom. Recovery is impossible. Doors close. Lights turn off for good. Kids passing by on bicycles say it's haunted. Just like Circuit City, Destiny will probably shamble on longer than expected, but it is dying and it will die. Ever since D2 it has been in a state of adding fewer players while simultaneously losing more each iteration. That's called, "bleeding to death."

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