You guys are really turds you know that?
You may as well have just ended the beta last night and not teased anyone that it "ended" on the 31st.
Sure, I didn't read the FAQ the whole way and only saw "31st" so yes that's on me.
I got to play the opening sequence AGAIN (from PS4) on Tuesday, had a fam night out on Wed, all while expecting to hop on for a little bit tonight. But no...
Thanks for giving people who work for a living some time with your PC version.
Asswipes
Thanks for the quick uninstall
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Quit crying.
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Edited by Rayland_Givens_: 9/1/2017 3:04:30 AMNot sure if your just an entitled elitest or a person out of touch with reality...I'm sure many working people played to their fill, married man.
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Wait kids from the ages of 5-8 have to work for a living?
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This is total speculation, but considering that it's nearly 2 months before the D2 PC release plus this is Bungie's first attempt at a complete PC build (not a port), I suspect there will be another Beta period before Oct 24. It will showcase things like improved (and less sensitive to legit apps) anti-cheat detection, adjusted and tuned aim-assist mechanics as well as more specific PC hardware and configuration guidelines. I have no basis for this theory other than the brief period of this PC Beta and some of the overly broad mechanics and information that was provided. It makes me feel like this Beta was more about gathering data (most common hardware/legit apps being used), getting a general idea of how the community felt about some of the in game mechanics (aim assist/FOV/button layouts) and identifying the most common errors so that help articles can be prepared. I'm probably totally off on this, but I really get the idea that Bungie put a lot of effort into this build. They'd rather take their lumps now and correct the issues before the release.
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why are you even surprised about this, bungie has always released or ended things at 10am PST
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I didn't know that everyone in the world works at the same time...