Well first of all, fix your grammar.
Secondly, it wasn't up to Bungie to slaughter the game into bits, it was partly Activision's decision. Companies usually would like to profit wherever they can.
[b]Especially a gold mine like the Destiny franchise.[/b] The company would do as much to earn more.
Thirdly, pre-ordering doesn't support Bungie directly. It's a loan to secure your copy on launch, which doesn't determine the final game product.
[u]I know it, you know it, Bungie knows it and Activision knows it. This game will break sale records. Theoretically.[/u]
If it didn't? They wouldn't waste such long time on development, wasting resources and finance.
But taking this to heart and making it sound like a [i]mid-life crisis[/i] situation, grow up.
[spoiler]Oh btw, 67% of your response doesn't make sense.[/spoiler]
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Hahaha, you have ZERO proof of anything breaking records. Most big titles haven't been selling well and Destiny 2 could definitely fall into that if it's more of the same. Also, Bungie and Activision splitting up the game was a JOINT decision. Bungie has creative control over their IP per the contract so saying it was all Activision is false.
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I'll never understand how anyone can think it was just Activision. It takes 2 to tangle... you don't sign a contract with devil then try to turn around and try to act innocent.
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It's honestly likely people too young to understand business or bungie fanboys who refuse to acknowledge that bungie has done some scummy things recently.
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I understand making a profit, but this company is pushing it further and further to see how much they can get away with until gamer's say enough is enough. I can care less about the the advetisements because I rather see them use them resources and put it into making a game with content that isn't removed like timed event's. JMO, using the charity in-game as the end reword was unnecessary. Games should not be used in this fashion knowing they have other options and have used other options. This a lone caused a lot of gamer's that were interested in running this to not want to finish the book. Not because what it was used for, but knowing games are suppose to be fun and not looked at as having to give a donation and that killed the purpose of what Bungie put the book out to be. This is nonsense even though it's for a good caused.
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[quote]I understand making a profit, but this company is pushing it further and further to see how much they can get away with until gamer's say enough is enough. I can care less about the the advetisements because I rather see them use them resources and put it into making a game with content that isn't removed like timed event's. JMO, using the charity in-game as the end reword was unnecessary. Games should not be used in this fashion knowing they have other options and have used other options. This a lone caused a lot of gamer's that were interested in running this to not want to finish the book. Not because what it was used for, but knowing games are suppose to be fun and not looked at as having to give a donation and that killed the purpose of what Bungie put the book out to be. This is nonsense even though it's for a good caused.[/quote] I agree with this statement, but "gamers" you speak of can't really do much...well against gigantic companies.
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[quote]It's honestly likely people too young to understand business or bungie fanboys who refuse to acknowledge that bungie has done some scummy things recently.[/quote] "Scummy" Yet you are here...on their forums...playing their game.
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I played for an hour since Oct. I'm hopeful that they turn the game around with 2 but given how the game has turned into a pointless grind for cosmetic items, I'm skeptical.
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Edited by it's pronounced Hai su ta: 4/14/2017 5:00:14 PM[quote]I played for an hour since Oct. I'm hopeful that they turn the game around with 2 but given how the game has turned into a pointless grind for cosmetic items, I'm skeptical.[/quote] You played for an hour since Oct? Well done champ, want a gold star? And, Pointless grind aye? Welcome to the greater world of [b]video games[/b].
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Edited by it's pronounced Hai su ta: 4/14/2017 4:42:03 PM[quote]Hahaha, you have ZERO proof of anything breaking records. Most big titles haven't been selling well and Destiny 2 could definitely fall into that if it's more of the same. Also, Bungie and Activision splitting up the game was a JOINT decision. Bungie has creative control over their IP per the contract so saying it was all Activision is false.[/quote] I can just imagine Activision reading your response while viewing the preorder numbers and having a good laugh on it. About your second part, yes I know and?
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Doubt it. Activision would be yapping about their high preorder numbers of their were. They were always yapping about their nonsense numbers leading up to and after release, which stopped as their numbers went down.
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[quote]Doubt it. Activision would be yapping about their high preorder numbers of their were. They were always yapping about their nonsense numbers leading up to and after release, which stopped as their numbers went down.[/quote] For infinite warfare? Yes they became silent. But you should also realise it's pretty early for preorders, the gameplay reveal will see a fluctuation in the sale numbers, while the beta will secure it.