The Record Book Items are given out for free and Bungie instantly patches it to ensure they don't lose a penny. A glitch in the raid however takes weeks even months to get a fix. Thanks Bungie, you only care about money.
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Edited by Clay COCKWIDTH: 12/10/2015 6:00:07 PMDesticles................slowly creeping out to defend their precious. Is it NEVER ok to criticize a game that we all clearly enjoy but want to see made better? No, of course not! "git gud skrub, just leave" "if you knew anything about programming"- anonymous guy who always shows up in thread but has highschool level programming knowledge and a low paying job. Let me tell you from the IT guys i've met and the programmers i personally know. One being a lead at treyarch(my cousin): This is not rocket science. It's not THAT complicated. My job is far more complex and challenging. I'm an engineer. I troubleshoot electronics. If i had to make excuses ALL the time and tell a customer: well you're R/F room will only do this but not that. I'll get around to it. My job is SO complex and difficult". yea, if i said that i would not have the job that i do. So desticle-up, adapt, git gud, toxic, entitled insert buzzwords and yadayadayada. At the end of the day shit that helps the player gets patched post haste, shit that hurts us and hinders our experience with the product we purchased(borrowed license, happy desticle?) then it's on the back burner. Time for some folks in upper management to be let go or pushed harder. I don't care that it takes 8 hours to load an environment or whatever, THEY built the tool. The tool is inadequate. I'm the end user, this is not of my concern. The product is my concern *I WILL say, it IS a game. Just that, a game. It's not that big of a deal what they do. Life is full of plenty of great things and real life challenges and skills to learn. This irks me cause it's got so much potential but with the leadership at Bungie they are their own worst enemy. I'm just ranting..... take it for what it's worth, letters in a box on the interwebs