So because a Raid Designer wanted to talk about game mechanics for the game he's been hard at work creating but instead was pressured into answering questions he knew nothing about and had no interest in talking about and acted snarky (and rightfully so given the situation he was put it), that means we've been "slapped in the face"? You all need to get a grip, take off the tinfoil hats, and calm down.
-blam!-ing rediculous, all of you
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For me it had nothing to do with the interview but more so with them expecting people to repurchase the game and both dlc just to get the same content new people will be getting. The interview did seal the deal for me though simply because he conveyed the message that emotes would justify making people repurchase the game and both dlcs for a second time
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You are an idiot. Dont do a -blam!-ing interview if you are not prepared for anything to be asked. He was a -blam!-ing moron just like you
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No, the interviewer was a dick who was trying to start shit. Why would the raid designer be prepared to answer questions only the higher ups at Activision would have the answer to? Does the janitor of a school know how the principal is distributing the finances? Think for yourself and get off the blind rage hate train bud.
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The reviewer asked legitimate questions anyone with half a brain who is not a sniveling fanboy would ask. If Luke wasn't qualified he should have responded with a no comment instead of acting like all Destiny players are retards that will buy anything that's put in front of them (even though some clearly are).
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The reviewer was being an immature ass who obviously had no intention of solving anything and instead just wanted to start a shitstorm, which he succeeded in. Luke tried to change the topic and his discomfort in discussing the topic was clearly there.
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Sigh. Wipe your lips bro. Bungie needs their ass ate next.
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What a compelling argument. You call me an idiot and tell me to eat ass. You've sure made you're point.
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I know, the guy can't even put up a proper argument
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That's the Internet for ya
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A janitor shouldn't even try to answer upper management questions about finances, even less on a smurky tone. Just saying. (Not trying to demerit the lead designer role, just exaggerating for the purpose of the analogy).