I have to ask a serious question. Every release is a disaster, everything always seems to be going wrong. My big question is, in the AAA industry, how is it this common for all of these business, including yourselves, to be this disorganized? If I buy any other product from any other business, if it doesn't work, it is considered defective and refundable in many places, but in the AAA industry, defective is expected, and strangely accepted, which is not accepted anywhere else, except maybe politics.
So you release these awesome games right? But its bad decision after bad decision, which takes the awesome away from it. Its quite obvious testing doesn't happen when you release anything with the current, in your face, game breaking things like Witherhoard. If you ACTUALLY tested this, it would have been picked up immediately and fixed before release would it it not? I mean you literally can't miss that kind of glitch, its supposed to kill slowly, and would probably be against the Geneva Convention. With testing, you also would have realized how incredibly detrimental stasis is to the playability of PvP.
My main question from this is derived from observation. Those who take pride in, and love what they do, seldom make mistakes when it has been their life career. Granted, this kind of engineering is no easy task, it is prone to issues, glitches, things of the like. At what point does it become less about the intricacies of the programming, and more about the laziness or inept abilities of those who create it? Those who do not enjoy what they do cut corners and do "just enough" to get it by, and seeing these continuous results release after release doesn't show a problem with the nature of the job, it, unfortunately shows an ineptitude of the staff, who do not learn from the last time, or perhaps, as it is with the case much of the time, it is the leadership. They either sink your ship or you sail. It seems like the Bungie ship is sinking, so maybe you just need new leadership.
Its not to discredit the work because its still a great feat of engineering, something I do respect, and something I can imagine is extremely stressful and very hard, but as a leading business in an industry, you, as well as other AAA companies, should be the leading companies in quality as well, yes? But its been quite the opposite. We will never know out here at any point, so one could say this whole input is pointless, but who knows. Maybe there's something here, maybe not.
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So Mr. DaddehXD, where did u go to college? Because you must be incredibly educated to be making such BOLD claims with no explanations. Your post is summarized as this. Bungie made some mistake but I'm not gonna say what it is or do research.